Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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.

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