Zombies?! - New Studies Show Your Brain May Be Sleeping While You Are Awake...
Sleep…
…That important and wondrous state of being where one is rejuvenated and dreams transpire, for most of us anyway…
However society today makes most of us go nonstop. Who has time to sleep anymore??! Our bodies happen to tell us its had enough sometimes, but we continue to push forward, right? Most of us are sleep deprived because we just want to get everything done yesterday, along with a plethora of more things to check off the list. We live in a world full of sleep deprived zombies! WebMD shares “10 Surprising Effects” of sleep deprivation, including:
- Sleepiness Causes Accidents.
- Sleep Loss Dumbs You Down.
- Sleep Deprivation Can Lead to Serious Health Problems.
- Lack of Sleep Kills Sex Drive.
- Sleepiness Is Depressing.
- Lack of Sleep Ages Your Skin.
- Sleepiness Makes You Forgetful.
- Losing Sleep Can Make You Gain Weight.
- Lack of Sleep May Increase Risk of Death.
- Sleep Loss Impairs Judgment, Especially About Sleep.
Many of us have experienced the negative effects and toll sleep deprivation takes on the body. How many times have you forced yourself to stay awake for xyz reasons?
MUST…STAY…AWA….KE…!
Recently, research has surfaced showing what goes on in the brain that brings about these negative effects. Both articles from the Medical Press and the Telegraph stated that new implications from research show “sleep deprivation stops brain cells communicating properly and affects how people see the world around them.” That is pretty wild, but they went on to state that it “shows that parts of the brain actually turn themselves off to rest even though a person is still awake.” The new research according to the Telegraph:
“Brain scans of sleep deprived people by scientists at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) have shown for the first time that fatigue disrupts the speed the brain cells communicate and prevents memories being encoded properly. It also causes temporary lapses in memory and vision.”
It was reported that the Professor of Neurosurgery, Dr. Itzhak Fried, stated:
“Starving the body of sleep also robs neurons of the ability to function properly. This paves the way for cognitive lapses in how we perceive and react to the world around us. The very act of seeing the pedestrian slows down in the driver’s over-tired brain. It takes longer for his brain to register what he’s perceiving. Inadequate sleep exerts a similar influence on our brain as drinking too much. Yet no legal or medical standards exist for identifying over-tired drivers on the road the same way we target drunk drivers.”
Dr. Fried also spoke of more findings suggesting:
“Slow sleep-like waves disrupted the patients’ brain activity and performance of tasks. This phenomenon suggests that select regions of the patients’ brains were dozing, causing mental lapses, while the rest of the brain was awake and running as usual.”
Another study was done, this time on sleep deprived epileptic patients who had electrodes on their brain as they were asked to identify images quickly. The results were somewhat unexpected. Dr. Yuval Nir of Tel-Aviv University, a lead author, stated:
“We were fascinated to observe how sleep deprivation dampened brain cell activity, unlike the usual rapid reaction, the neurons responded slowly, fired more weakly and their transmissions dragged on longer than usual.”
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Author: Judith Monte
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Humanities has become ZOMBIES, you got that right.
Imagine all the wars and bad tv advertisements that could have been avoided by taking a nap!