Everyone remembers their first all-nighter. What’s probably more memorable, though, is the slap-happy, zombie-like mode the next day brings. That “sleep-drunk” feeling isn’t imaginary. Scientists have ...
In new research with mice, researchers have found that sleepless nights seem to trigger strong, but short-lasting boosts in dopamine and neuroplasticity. Reading time 3 minutes Northwestern University ...
With finals week coming up and all the stress that comes with it, students should not be pulling all-nighters. It damages our brain function, and it is not an effective way to study for finals.
If you are stressed out because you have exams coming up, projects due, people to coffee chat and clubs to participate in — welcome to college. The seemingly shorter hours and diabolical amounts of ...
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