Post #2 Ideal Sleep is Very Important
According to an article entitled, The Science of Sleep: Understanding What Happens When You Sleep, there are four phases we should know about to further support the need for test-takers. If you will read this as a story in order to make it more memorable: “If you have ever felt foggy after a poor night’s sleep, it won’t surprise you that sleep significantly impacts brain function. First, a healthy amount of sleep is vital for “brain plasticity,” or the brain’s ability to adapt to input. If we sleep too little, we become unable to process what we’ve learned during the day and we have more trouble remembering it in the future. Researchers also believe that sleep may promote the removal of waste products from brain cells—something that seems to occur less efficiently when the brain is awake.”
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Post #2 Ideal Sleep is Very Important According to an article entitled, The Science of Sleep: Understanding What Happens When You Sleep, there are four phases we should know about to further support the need for test-takers. If you will read this as a story in order to make it more memorable: “If you have