“[Research subjects] paid back something like 17 hours of sleep on average, but it took three weeks to pay it back. When that happened, people would sometimes say they felt a kind of crystal-clear consciousness when they were awake that was not familiar to them. And that made me wonder if any of us knows what it’s like to be awake — fully awake — with our degree of sleep debt that we carry around.” — Absolutely fascinating episode of WNYC’s New Tech City on how screens wreak havoc on our sleep. Essential pairing: the science of how REM sleep helps mediate our negative moods. Also see what actually happens while you sleep and how it affects your every waking moment. (via explore-blog) January 07, 2015 by Willy Braun