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Portions of the brain fall asleep and wake back up all the time, study finds

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Medical Xpress[^]:

    When we are in a deep slumber our brain's activity ebbs and flows in big, obvious waves, like watching a tide of human bodies rise up and sit down around a sports stadium.

    Mine keeps pressing the snooze bar

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      Medical Xpress[^]:

      When we are in a deep slumber our brain's activity ebbs and flows in big, obvious waves, like watching a tide of human bodies rise up and sit down around a sports stadium.

      Mine keeps pressing the snooze bar

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      Daniel Pfeffer
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      This happens to me even when I am supposedly awake. :(

      If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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        Medical Xpress[^]:

        When we are in a deep slumber our brain's activity ebbs and flows in big, obvious waves, like watching a tide of human bodies rise up and sit down around a sports stadium.

        Mine keeps pressing the snooze bar

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        ed welch
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        It especially happens when some one is telling you about the home improvements they're doing on their house.

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          Medical Xpress[^]:

          When we are in a deep slumber our brain's activity ebbs and flows in big, obvious waves, like watching a tide of human bodies rise up and sit down around a sports stadium.

          Mine keeps pressing the snooze bar

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          Nemanja Trifunovic
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          My brain activity goes to zero during Scrum stand-up meetings :zzz:

          utf8-cpp

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            Medical Xpress[^]:

            When we are in a deep slumber our brain's activity ebbs and flows in big, obvious waves, like watching a tide of human bodies rise up and sit down around a sports stadium.

            Mine keeps pressing the snooze bar

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            raddevus
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            Code review, right!?! :laugh:

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