Unihemispheric Sleep

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by spacemanspiff, Feb 25, 2003.

  1. spacemanspiff czar of things Registered Senior Member

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    Aparently dolphins and certain other animals are able to functionally sleep one brain hemisphere at a time. One side goes into a sleep state while the other stays active. This is usefull of course in order to stay somewhat allert at all times. The dolphin can efectivly sleep and watch for predators at the same time.

    my question/comment. wouldn't it be great if humans could do this? I could sleep and work on my problem sets at the same time.

    very interesting stuff
    here are some links on unihemispheric sleep in dolphins

    http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~alex/Evolution of Sleep Lecture.htm

    http://mb-soft.com/public/brain.html

    http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/dec96/845582164.Zo.r.html
     
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  3. Xev Registered Senior Member

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    I must say I function quite decently without either hemisphere awake.
     
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