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  2. Head direction cell - Wikipedia

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    That is, activity of head direction cells predicts, 95 ms in advance, what the animal's head direction will be. This possibly reflects inputs from the motor system ("motor efference copy") preparing the network for an impending head turn. HD cells continue to fire in an organized manner during sleep, as if animals were awake. [22]

  3. Headspace Guide to Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Headspace Guide to Sleep is a 2021 animated docuseries created for Netflix in collaboration with Headspace. [1] [2] The seven-part series explores the science behind getting healthy sleep and provides advice on how to do so. [3] Each episode ends with a guided relaxation to help prepare you for sleep. [4] [5] It was released on April 28, 2021. [6]

  4. Outline of the human brain - Wikipedia

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    Sleep. Neuroscience of sleep – the study of the neuroscientific and physiological basis of the nature of sleep and its functions; Sleep and memory – memory processes have been shown to be stabilized and sped up by sleep. Certain sleep stages are noted to improve an individual's memory.

  5. Doctors Say This Viral "Sleep Rule" Actually Works - AOL

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    TikTok is filled with tips and tricks — some legitimate, many not — to help you sleep better.One of the latest encourages people to follow a 10-3-2-1-0 sleep rule, which is actually not just ...

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  7. Here's what the best cities for sleep have in common — and ...

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    There are a handful of lists that break down the best cities for sleep, and each uses slightly different criteria to draw its conclusions. Elements like light pollution, air pollution and noise ...

  8. Sleeping positions - Wikipedia

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    Spooning was next, with the man on the outside 20% of the time vs. 8% with the woman on the outside. 10% favoured the "lovers' knot" (facing each other with legs intertwined), though all but 2% separated before going to sleep. The "Hollywood pose" of the woman with her head and arm on the man's chest was chosen by 4%. [2]

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