Brain Works Better If You Trick It into Believing You Had a Good Night's Sleep

Tricking the brain into believing that you have had a good night's sleep, even when you have not, can make it work better, a new study conducted by Colorado College researchers reveals. The researchers recruited a group of undergraduate students and asked them to rate on a scale of 1 to 10 how well they had slept the night before. They were also given a fictional 'background information' on the study, where they were told that around 20 to 25 percent of an adult's ...

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