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Source analysis of the delta EEG activity associated with the FF condition. Significant differences (P < 0.01, cluster-based correction) in T1/T0 delta ratios between FF and NF. Specifically, difference peaks were found in the left IFG (−36, 16, 28) and in the right middle temporal lobe (70, −30, −2).

Mental Fatigue Makes Brain Areas ‘Fall Asleep,’ Leading to More Aggressive Behavior

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Sleep resets neurons for new memories the next day

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High-Fat Diet Linked to Anxiety and Gut Bacteria Changes

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an illustration depicting a stylized cross-section of the human brain, highlighting the hippocampus region.

Brain’s Tagging System Determines Which Memories Become Permanent

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Sleepless Nights Aging You Faster than You Think

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
blue light sleeping woman

Blue light could promote or hinder sleep on command

Categories Brain & Behavior, Physics & Mathematics
A subject is wearing the deep sleep stimulation system.

Increased deep sleep benefits your heart

Categories Health
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Lack of sleep dampens good effects of exercise on the brain

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Sweet potato research offers hope for sleep-deprived parents

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Too little sleep could make vaccination less effective

Categories Health
A messy bed

Humans don’t hibernate, but we still need more winter sleep

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Trouble sleeping? You could be at risk of type 2 diabetes

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Artificial neural networks are computing systems inspired by biological neural networks that constitute animal brains. Like biological models, they can learn (be trained) by processing examples and forming probability associations, then apply that information to other tasks.

Artificial neural networks need sleep too

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

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