Shubham Jain

59%
Flag icon
With the absence of such emotional acuity, normally gifted by the re-tuning skills of REM sleep at night, the sleep-deprived participants slipped into a default of fear bias, believing even gentle- or somewhat friendly looking faces were menacing. The outside world had become a more threatening and aversive place when the brain lacked REM sleep—untruthfully so.
Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview