The sedative paradoxically
keeps his brain awake: PET scans show that on Ambien, his brain uses twice as much fuel.
Glucose is our fuel,
keeping the brain awake and alert.
This way, you burn the energy your body has produced to
keep your brain awake during sleep, instead of turning that energy back to fat.
Let's face it, learning about driving rules and regulations is not the most fun thing in the world, so when it gets spiced up with videos, graphics, cartoons, games, and other things to
keep the brain awake, it leads to better test scores on the written driving exam.
Not exact matches
After the researchers
kept adult volunteers
awake for about 35 hours, they found with MRI scans that sleep deprivation impairs the «rational» prefrontal cortex's control over the amygdala, the
brain's emotion center.
Now that the location and identity of the wake - promoting neurons are precisely defined, the supramammillary region joins other parts of the
brain known as being involved in
keeping people
awake, such as the nearby lateral hypothalamus, the upper
brain stem and basal forebrain.
Scientists have identified an additional group of cells in the
brain responsible for
keeping us
awake: the supramammillary nucleus, part of the caudal hypothalamus.
Moreover, L.M. Mukhametov, who heads a research group in Russia, reported last September that a dolphin he's studied spends 42.4 % of its time in half -
brain sleep, always
keeping one hemisphere
awake to watch for danger.
In the late 1990s, his team discovered that narcoleptics lack hypocretin, a hormone produced by a few
brain cells that helps
keep people and animals
awake.
In a report on the research published online on May 19, 2016 in Cell, the scientists say they found a group of
brain cells in charge of so - called sleep drive that becomes more active the longer flies are
kept awake.
And magnesium, which may help quiet areas of the
brain that
keep us
awake, could have a calming effect, helping to relieve mild anxiety that
keeps you up at night.
Adrenaline just adds to the already existing stimulation and
keeps your
brain and body
awake at night.
In the
brain, histamine can
keep us
awake, is involved in our reflex reaction to pain, temperature changes, vibration, and hormone balance.
The sun's energy is a natural way to reset the body's clock and help stimulate sadhaka pitta in the
brain to
keep you alert and
awake.
It's believed that ginseng activates the
brain's GABA receptors, which inhibits the neurotransmitters responsible for
keeping us
awake.
(The blue light from these electronics stimulates
brain activity and
keeps you
awake)
This can cause chronic insomnia because the blue light these devices emit is perceived by our
brains as daytime light, which suppresses melatonin and
keeps us
awake.
Norepinephrine and orexin (also called hypocretin)
keep some parts of the
brain active while we are
awake.