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suggests that when brains are in snooze mode, certain neural connections are partially weakened, rested, and reset. However, this only happens for the first few hours of sleep.
The longer the zebrafish were kept awake, the more connections they built up, and the more were lost when they could finally sleep. It seems there's a relationship between 'sleep pressure' and the effectiveness of the reset process.
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