Birds sleep with both sides of their brain, so one hemisphere is wide awake and the other side fast asleep. This allows them to get 360 degrees of full panoramic threat detection when they are sleeping. In a strange place such as a hotel or laboratory this does not work for humans. We can have mild versions of unihemispheric sleep but only in very specific circumstances.

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