The Matt Walker Podcast

#17: Sleep is Bloody Remarkable #1

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Mar 14, 2022
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INSIGHT

Half-Brain Sleep in Cetaceans

  • Unihemispheric sleep, or half-brain sleep, allows one brain hemisphere to sleep while the other stays awake.
  • This phenomenon is observed in cetaceans like dolphins and whales for survival, enabling them to maintain movement in water while resting.
INSIGHT

Half-Brain Sleep in Birds

  • Birds also exhibit unihemispheric sleep for threat detection.
  • Birds on the edges of a flock keep one eye open while the other hemisphere sleeps, providing 360-degree vigilance.
INSIGHT

Human Unihemispheric Sleep

  • Humans experience a mild form of unihemispheric sleep in unfamiliar environments.
  • One brain hemisphere remains slightly more alert, potentially explaining poor sleep in new places like hotels.
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