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Brain Relies on Two Timekeepers for Sleep
Philly.com FRIDAY, Aug. 12, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Both an internal "clock" and an internal "hourglass" affect how different parts of your brain respond to sleep deprivation, a new study shows. The Belgian researchers said these findings could eventually aid in ... Human brain clocks exposed: Effects of circadian clocks and sleep loss vary across brain regions, new study finds Sleep Deprivation Affects Some Regions Of The Brain More Than Others, New Study Finds Circadian rhythms and sleep loss: what happens in your brain when you pull an all-nighter? |
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