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How much sleep do our bodies need?

You hear it all the time: in order to function like
normal human beings, we’re always being told we need to get eight
hours of sleep, every night of the week. But what are the
consequences if we don’t get that much? Will our bodies start
falling apart?
Nicole Lamond The advent of electricity has brought about a fundamental change
in the way humans live — there are reasons now to stay awake.A Adelaide sleep researcher Nicole Lamond, from the University of
South Australia, is a leading researcher in the field of sleep
deprivation. She says our reduced reliance on sleep is problematic:
“We suffer both emotionally and physically if we don’t get sleep.”Therefore this theory is put to the test: five university
students will check into Nicole’s sleep lab for a night of fun and
frivolity.
Lauren: Will sleep for eight hours.
Phoebe: Will sleep for six.
Emma: Four hours.
Alexandra: Two hours.
Melissa: Won’t get any sleep at all.
The girls will be run through a few performance
tasks before heading to bed. A driving simulator will test the
girl’s ability to concentrate, while a response time task will test
their reaction times in milliseconds.The girls will again be
tested the following morning to see how they go on the same tasks.
The outcomes will therefore help determine how much, or how little
sleep our bodies really need.The test gets underway at 11pm as Lauren is put to bed for her
eight-hour beauty kip. The rest of the girls are taken out for some
fun, games and pool at an Adelaide nightclub. They aren’t allowed
any stimulants — so, no caffeine or alcohol.At 1am, Phoebe hops into bed back at the lab where she’s got six
hours of dreamtime ahead of her.
Melissa By 3am the nightclub is closing and it’s bedtime for four-hour
girl Emma. Two hours later Alexandra tucks in for her two-hour kip
while Melissa, who gets zero sleep, rapidly loses her kick without
any of her friends left around — she’s longing to curl up between
the sheets like the other girls.Nicole says that the way human
sleep works is that it is divided into five different stages:
Stage one: This is known as non-Rapid Eye Movement (non-REM) sleep — where
we’re half awake and half asleep and can awaken easily at this
stage. Muscle activity slows down and slight twitching may occur.
Stage two: Within 10 minutes of light sleep (stage one) we enter True Sleep
— the period we spend most of our night in.
Stages three and four: By the time we begin Deep Sleep our body has begun restoring
itself to function normally the next day.
Stage five: Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (REM sleep). This is when the brain is
at its most active and when dreams occur. REM usually begins about
70 to 90 minutes after falling asleep. We have around three to five
REM episodes a night. After REM sleep, the whole cycle begins again.
So basically we cycle through these stages through
the night. There’re about 90 minutes to 120 minutes each cycle and
we sort of have four or five cycles during the night, says Nicole.
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Ty Tran on February 10th 2008 in Interesting

Sheepy In The Middle

Sheepy In The Middle

How did this sheep get there?

Have you ever been this position, where you didn’t know how you got there & don’t know how to get out?

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Ty Tran on November 8th 2007 in Interesting

The Right Brain vs Left Brain Test

Do you see the dancer turning clockwise or anti-clockwise?Girl Spinning

If clockwise, then you use more of the right side of the brain and vice versa.

Most of us would see the dancer turning anti-clockwise though you can try to focus and change the direction; see if you can do it.

LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
uses logic
detail oriented
facts rule
words and language
present and past
math and science
can comprehend
knowing
acknowledges
order/pattern perception
knows object name
reality based
forms strategies
practical
safe

RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
uses feeling
“big picture” oriented
imagination rules
symbols and images
present and future
philosophy & religion
can “get it” (i.e. meaning)
believes
appreciates
spatial perception
knows object function
fantasy based
presents possibilities
impetuous
risk taking

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Ty Tran on October 26th 2007 in Interesting