Sleep deprivation affects ability to make sense of what we see
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 - 18:07
in Psychology & Sociology
Neuroscience researchers at the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School in Singapore have shown for the first time what happens to the visual perceptions of healthy but sleep-deprived volunteers who fight to stay awake, like people who try to drive through the night. read more
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