1. The Science of Staying Awake by viscereye
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don't go to sleep (please please please please)
2. The Science of Staying Awake by viscereye for Yandere Game Jam ...
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don't go to sleep (please please please please)
3. The Science Of Staying Awake
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The official guide to The Science of Staying Awake - a yandere horror game by Viscereye.
4. The Science of Staying Awake (Visual Novel) - Male Yanderes
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Created by: viscereye Genre: Horror The Science of Staying Awake is a pretty interesting take on yanderes and I'm not just saying that because I have a bias for more pathetic ones. It's a bit surreal...
5. @viscereye on Tumblr
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hi i'm viscereye, i make games for weirdos about weirdos
6. How Long Can You Go Without Sleep?
May 9, 2024 · After 24 hours without sleep, the signs of sleep deprivation become increasingly evident. In fact, staying awake for 24 hours causes similar ...
Sleep deprivation can have severe effects on mental and physical health. We detail what happens to your body when you go without sleep for 24 hours or more.
7. What All-Nighters Do To Your Cognition - Sleep Foundation
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Skipping a night of sleep can impair speed and reaction times as much as alcohol intoxication does. Learn more about the hidden consequences of all-nighters and what to do when you really need to pull one.
8. Sleeping While Awake | Scientific American
Nov 1, 2016 · ... stay awake, and the opposite dynamic occurred during recovery sleep. ... How the 2024 Election Could Reshape Education, from Pre-K to College.
During microsleep, the entire brain nods off so briefly that we often don’t notice it. Now research shows that individual neurons in the brain can slumber, too, especially when we are sleep-deprived
9. How To Stay Awake After an All-Nighter, According to Science
Sep 1, 2022 · To recap, keep your sleep debt low before the all-nighter (preferably below five hours). Then, follow the science-backed recommendations on what ...
You’re about to pull an all-nighter and still need to have energy the next day — here’s how to optimize your all-nighter and manage the day after.
10. Science with Sam: Why can't we stay awake indefinitely? | New Scientist
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We spend one-third of our lives asleep, but why is it so essential? In this episode, we explain the science of sleep and why we can’t stay awake indefinitely.
11. Get smart about sleep: Science-based approaches to rest ...
Oct 26, 2022 · It's one of the main symptoms that CBT-I techniques target, so that you can fall asleep, stay asleep and return to sleep using your body's ...
Get smart about sleep! This blog covers causes of chronic insomnia, deep and restorative sleep problems, and sleep disruption, as well as treatments, including CBT-I and online training options. Most people know how to sleep on some nights, but lack the knowledge of how the body works in order to tr
12. How Long Can You Go Without Sleep? Function, Hallucination, More
Mar 16, 2018 · survive without sleep, it isn't long before the effects of sleep deprivation start to show. Here's what to expect ... study of sleep ...
The longest recorded time without sleep is approximately 264 hours, or just over 11 consecutive days. Although it's unclear exactly how long humans can survive without sleep, it isn't long before the effects of sleep deprivation start to show. Here’s what to expect.
13. The boy who stayed awake for 11 days - BBC
Jan 18, 2018 · In December 1963 two boys hit upon an idea for a school science project – stay awake for as long as possible. And it shed new light on what happens inside our ...
In December 1963 two boys hit upon an idea for a school science project – stay awake for as long as possible. And it shed new light on what happens inside our tired brains.
14. Is science phasing out sleep? | HowStuffWorks
Mar 6, 2007 · With adenosine receptors blocked by caffeine, the brain can't slow down, and you stay awake and alert. Caffeine also blocks the re-uptake of ...
Human beings have always found ways to ward off the effects of sleep deprivation. The newest wake-up pill has all of the benefits of caffeine and amphetamines with none of the down sides.