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A new understanding of sleep may explain why the mind wanders – Inverse
During local sleep, brains can show signs of the slow waves seen in deep sleep despite the person whose cranium holds that brain…

The classical idea
of sleep is that it’s an all-or-nothing phenomenon. If someone is responsive, they are awake. If they are not awake, they are in snooze-town.
This concept is bolstered by what we observe in the brain. Tests that detect electrical activity…
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