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Sleep deprived thoughts.... about sleep.
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 9666317" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>The brain is essentially "overheating" during the day and must be shut down/put into sleep mode so it can cool off and repair. It also uses this time to recompile all the days data, everything you learned, everything you saw, everything you did, compile and categorize every piece of info, and store it to your memory. </p><p></p><p>This is why if you learn something during the day nut you might not have really "gotten" it, youll usually have it figured out when you wake up. </p><p></p><p>The brain is an awesome computer. I wish i was more inot this stuff growing up, now looking back i wish i got into neurology and such.</p><p></p><p>I do believe the record is 2wks of no sleep; the patient was coherent but loopy and was very weak and unaware of alot of things going on around him. After an 8hr sleep period, his brain had returned to mormal as if he had only been up a standard wakd cycle (16hrs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 9666317, member: 40530"] The brain is essentially "overheating" during the day and must be shut down/put into sleep mode so it can cool off and repair. It also uses this time to recompile all the days data, everything you learned, everything you saw, everything you did, compile and categorize every piece of info, and store it to your memory. This is why if you learn something during the day nut you might not have really "gotten" it, youll usually have it figured out when you wake up. The brain is an awesome computer. I wish i was more inot this stuff growing up, now looking back i wish i got into neurology and such. I do believe the record is 2wks of no sleep; the patient was coherent but loopy and was very weak and unaware of alot of things going on around him. After an 8hr sleep period, his brain had returned to mormal as if he had only been up a standard wakd cycle (16hrs). [/QUOTE]
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