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熬夜后走神不是你的错,而是自救机制在“洗脑”
3 6 Ke· 2025-11-06 11:24
Core Points - A new study from MIT provides scientific evidence that lack of sleep can lead to impaired attention during the day due to a physiological mechanism where cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is involved in "cleaning" the brain [2][12][19] Group 1: Research Findings - The study reveals that when attention lapses occur, a wave of cerebrospinal fluid flows out of the brain, a process typically occurring during sleep to clear waste accumulated during the day [2][12] - Insufficient sleep triggers this cleaning process during waking hours, resulting in significant attention deficits [2][19] - Previous research from Boston University demonstrated the brain's cleaning process during sleep, highlighting the importance of deep sleep for maintaining cognitive function [6][8] Group 2: Experimental Evidence - The research involved 26 healthy volunteers who underwent attention tests under conditions of both sufficient and insufficient sleep [14][16] - Results showed that sleep-deprived participants had longer reaction times and sometimes failed to respond to visual or auditory stimuli, indicating a state of distraction [16][19] - The study also noted physiological changes during lapses in attention, such as decreased heart rate and pupil constriction, suggesting a link between CSF flow and cognitive performance [17][20] Group 3: Implications for Cognitive Health - The findings suggest that enhancing the total volume of cerebrospinal fluid could be a potential strategy for preventing cognitive decline, particularly in aging populations [13][19] - The research proposes that the brain may have a regulatory mechanism that controls both attention and the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, potentially involving norepinephrine [20]