You were asleep but swear you weren’t : what is paradoxical insomnia ?
We don’t always know when we’re asleep or awake. This can affect how rested we feel In 2018, Hannah Scott, a sleep researcher at Flinders University, waited for a woman to fall asleep. This can take time when the subject is connected to equipment measuring brain activity, eye movement, heart (…)
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