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The Matt Walker Podcast

#17: Sleep is Bloody Remarkable #1

Mar 14, 2022
13:59

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  • Cetaceans like dolphins and whales exhibit half brain sleep, where one hemisphere is awake while the other is in deep sleep, enabling them to stay active while still getting necessary rest.
  • Birds also engage in half brain sleep, keeping one eye open for threat detection in both solitary and group situations, showcasing the adaptability of this unique sleep behavior.

Deep dives

Half Brain Sleep in Cetaceans

Cetaceans, such as dolphins and whales, exhibit a fascinating phenomenon known as half brain sleep or unihemispheric sleep. During this remarkable sleep pattern, one hemisphere of the brain will be fully awake while the other hemisphere is in a deep, non-REM sleep. This sleep adaptation allows these aquatic mammals to maintain necessary movement and vigilance in their environment. Despite the intricate connections between the two hemispheres, they can perform opposite functions, showcasing the remarkable nature of half brain sleep.

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