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    Study finds link between sleep deprivation and daytime attention lapses

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    MIT researchers found that sleep deprivation triggers the brain’s cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cleansing system—normally active only during deep sleep—to activate during waking hours. This leads to momentary lapses in attention as the brain prioritizes detoxification over alertness.
    Chronic sleep deprivation impairs the glymphatic system, preventing proper clearance of toxic proteins like beta-amyloid and tau. This buildup is linked to neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s, making sleep essential for long-term brain health.
    Before CSF waves flush the brain, synchronized bodily changes occur, including pupil constriction and slowed heart rate. These suggest deep coordination between cognitive function and systemic detox processes.
    Recovery strategies for brain health include prioritizing 7-9 hours of sleep nightly to maintain glymphatic efficiency; supporting detoxification with nutrient-dense foods and enzyme-boosting supplements; avoiding toxins (processed foods, pharmaceuticals, environmental pollutants); reducing pre-bed screen exposure; and addressing persistent sleep disorders.
    Occasional sleep deprivation can be recovered from, but chronic deprivation risks permanent brain damage by allowing toxic buildup. Experts warn that impaired waste clearance is a key pathway to dementia, making sleep a biological necessity, not a luxury.

    In a groundbreaking discovery that could reshape our understanding of sleep’s vital role in cognitive function, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have uncovered why sleep deprivation leads to those frustrating daytime attention lapses.


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