And you thought you were tired...
The folks over at Gelf Magazine have recently posted an interview with Tony Wright, the world record holder for sleeplessness, who tabulated a grand total of 11 days and 2 hours of being alert and awake. Wright presents interesting theories on brain-fatigue, sleeplessness, and neural development, and while all those words sound incomprehensible, they may hold the key to not needing that cup of coffee in the morning.
Check out the full write-up at Gelf.
And if you get plenty of sleep, but are still somehow tired, it's worth reading this article from the Daily Telegraph about how it's possible to sleep too much.
Labels: Gelf, sleep, sleeplessness
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