Sleep and Cognition
A groundbreaking study revealed that the ideal amount of sleep for optimal cognitive performance is between seven and eight hours. Surprisingly, many participants reported getting only 6.4 hours on average, leading to significant cognitive decline—equating to functioning as if they were nearly a decade older. This highlights the crucial link between sleep quality and mental acuity.In this clip
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Sleep, Unconsciousness and the Brain. With Adrian Owen
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