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Psychological, Psychophysiological, and Biochemical Correlates of Prolonged Sleep Deprivation
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Sleep DisordersBiochemical FindingsPsychopathological ReactionsProlonged Sleep DeprivationPsychologySocial SciencesSleep MedicinePsychophysiologySleep PhysiologyExperimental PsychopathologySleepPsychiatryDepressionInsomniaSleep DeprivationSleep DisorderNeuroscienceMedicinePsychopathologySleep Psychology
A study in which four healthy adult males underwent 205 hours of sleep deprivation indicated that although they suffered transient ego disruptive phenomena, they did not appear to undergo psychopathological reactions extending beyond the period of sleep deprivation. Detailed psychological, physiological, and biochemical findings are reported.
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