Dodge, A. M. and W. W. Beatty. Sleep deprivation does not affect spatial memory in rats. Bull. Psychon. Soc. 16: 408--409, 1980.Dodge, A. M., and Beatty, W. W. 1980. Sleep deprivation does not affect spatial memory in rats. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 16, 408-409....
Some peopleuse short-term memoryand working memory synonymously. But there’s a key difference between the two. How is working memory different from short-term memory? Short-term memoryis your ability to remember information over a short period, say, a few seconds. It can only hold information...
Creativity requires a healthy body and creative mind. However, 17—19 hours of sleep deprivation makes individuals act as though the brain is under the influence of 0.5% alcohol, with50% slower in overall performance. This is not an ideal creative mind. This is why staying up late to cram ...
Sleep is necessary for so many processes that allow the body to function properly, so it makes sense that a lack of it can lead to serious negative health consequences. Sleep deprivation has been linked with life-threatening disorders, including heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and depression. ...
Sleep DeprivationVectionSleepinessFacilitation EffectWe examined the effect of sleep deprivation on self-motion perception (vection). We measured the strength of vection, its latency, and its duration in two conditions: Sleep-Deprivation and Normal-Sleep (by using the between-subject design). For the...
It's true: Being short on sleep can really affect your weight. While you weren't sleeping, your body cooked up a perfect recipe for weight gain. When you’re short onsleep, it’s easy to lean on a large latte to get moving. You might be tempted to skip exercise (too tired), get...
Impact of Sleep on Vaccination & Infections: Sleep can significantly affect the body’s response to vaccinations and infections. Adequate sleep improves vaccination effectiveness, while sleep deprivation can increase the risk of getting sick and lead to more severe symptoms when infected. Sleep research...
Sleep disruptionscan also affect memory, performance and concentration levels. A 2012 study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that shifts related to daylight saving time led to a dramatic increase in "cyberloafing" -- killing time on the internet instead of working. ...
Four weeks of rotenone did not affect frontal-cortex CoII protein levels (Fig. 4C). Trehalose and NAC administered for the last two weeks of rotenone treatment significantly decreased and increased the levels, respectively (Fig. 4C). Rotenone administration for eight weeks significantly increased fron...
Fewer than seven hours of sleep on a regular basis is likely to lead to symptoms of sleep deprivation including poor concentration, irritability, more impulsive behaviour, mood swings, sleepiness, memory lapses, frequent infections or low motivation. Sleep timing and consistency can also influence ...