However, a new study of European jackdaws shows that this strategy has its limits: when sleep-deprived, these clever, social birds were more likely to fall into deep sleep in both brain halves – even ...
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This new research reveals where such strategies fall short: sleep-deprived jackdaws spent more time in deep, symmetrical sleep, while asymmetric sleep became less common—especially early in the ...
Birds, unlike humans, can sleep deeply with both halves of their brains (symmetrically) or with one half sleeping lighter than the other (asymmetrically). • Study of European jackdaws led by an ...
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