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STUDY FINDS SLEEP-DEPRIVED PEOPLE SPEND LESS TIME ATTENDING TO FACES

by Laura Staloch October 22, 2022 in Social Psychology Researchers at Uppsala University Sweden investigated the relationship between sleep deprivation and facial recognition behaviors. Their results indicate that those who experience sleep deprivation reduce the overall time they observe faces and tend to perceive them as less attractive and trustworthy. These findings suggest that the chronically sleep-deprived could …

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