Sleep-deprived European jackdaws trade vigilance for deep sleep

Sleep-deprived European jackdaws trade vigilance for deep sleep

As most people who have pulled an all-nighter will agree, lost sleep can leave us feeling foggy and far from our best. In some ways, birds respond similarly, often sleeping longer and more deeply after sleep loss. But unlike humans, birds can sleep with one eye open, keeping one half of the brain somewhat alert while the other sleeps deeply. This balance between vigilance and deep sleep helps them stay aware of danger while still getting some much-needed shut-eye. As most people who have pulled an all-nighter will agree, lost sleep can leave us feeling foggy and far from our best. In some ways, birds respond similarly, often sleeping longer and more deeply after sleep loss. But unlike humans, birds can sleep with one eye open, keeping one half of the brain somewhat alert while the other sleeps deeply. This balance between vigilance and deep sleep helps them stay aware of danger while still getting some much-needed shut-eye. Plants & Animals Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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