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.I DONT KNOW (AKA NO FOR INGRID) OF THIS SLEEP
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.I DONT KNOW (AKA NO FOR INGRID) OF THIS SLEEP
I just felt the need to post something and i didnt know what lolWHAT
SEE!!!!!! IT ISNT JUST ME LOGARI have no idea what a mullet is so…
WELL JISOO HASNT BEEN EXPOSED TO MERICA LIKE YOU HAVESEE!!!!!! IT ISNT JUST ME LOGAR
Wth is merica?!?!WELL JISOO HASNT BEEN EXPOSED TO MERICA LIKE YOU HAVE
You seem to spend plenty of time researching the affects of loss of sleep instead of sleepingLook what happens when you dont sleep lol:
The exact amount of time a person can go without sleep is unknown, but the longest recorded time is 264 hours, or just over 11 days:
However, the effects of sleep deprivation can start to show after just one night:
- Randy Gardner
In 1965, 17-year-old Randy Gardner set the record while participating in a science fair. He reportedly recovered without any long-term effects.- Other research subjects
Other research subjects have remained awake for eight to 10 days in carefully monitored experiments.
Prolonged sleep deprivation can lead to:
- Daytime sleepiness: You can start to feel daytime sleepiness after 24 hours of no sleep.
- Anxiety and irritability: You can start to feel anxiety and irritability after 24 hours of no sleep.
- Hallucinations: You can start to hallucinate after three or four nights without sleep.
The effects of sleep deprivation can be serious, and the exact cause of death can vary from person to person. Some people may die from hypothermia, while others may die from illness or bacteria.
- Altered states of consciousness
- Numerous brief episodes of overwhelming sleep
- Loss of cognitive and motor functions
- Cognitive impairments
- Delusions
- Paranoia
- Psychosis
Researchers do not hold sleep deprivation studies on humans for more than 2 or 3 days for moral and ethical reasons. The Guinness Book of World Records does not acknowledge submissions for voluntary sleep deprivation.
I just googled the answer then copy pasted it lolYou seem to spend plenty of time researching the affects of loss of sleep instead of sleeping![]()