The Sleeping Brain Suppresses External Inputs When Dreaming, But Not During All Sleep

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To better understand how the brain protects itself from outside influences, researchers invited 18 participants to a morning nap in the lab.

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The Sleeping Brain Suppresses External Inputs When Dreaming, But Not During All Sleep

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