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Sleep deprivation is a general lack of the necessary amount of sleep
Sleep

Sleep is the natural state of bodily rest observed in humans and other animals. It is common to all mammals and birds, and is also seen in many reptiles, amphibians and fish....
. This may occur as a result of sleep disorders, active choice or deliberate inducement such as in interrogation
Interrogation

Interrogation or questioning is interviewing as commonly employed by officers of the police and military.The interviewee is also referred to as a "source"....
 or for torture
Torture

Torture, according to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, is:In addition to state-sponsored torture, individuals or groups may be motivated to inflict torture on others for similar reasons to those of a state; however, the motive for torture can also be for the sadism gratification of the torturer, as was the case in the Moors M...
.

cience, sleep deprivation (of rodents, e.g.) is used in order to study the function(s) of sleep
Sleep

Sleep is the natural state of bodily rest observed in humans and other animals. It is common to all mammals and birds, and is also seen in many reptiles, amphibians and fish....
 and the biological mechanisms underlying the effects of sleep deprivation.

Some sleep deprivation techniques are as follows:

p deprivation is used as an interrogation technique (for example, in Pinochet-era Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
, the Soviet Union, or by the US on Guantanamo-held prisoners).






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Sleep deprivation is a general lack of the necessary amount of sleep
Sleep

Sleep is the natural state of bodily rest observed in humans and other animals. It is common to all mammals and birds, and is also seen in many reptiles, amphibians and fish....
. This may occur as a result of sleep disorders, active choice or deliberate inducement such as in interrogation
Interrogation

Interrogation or questioning is interviewing as commonly employed by officers of the police and military.The interviewee is also referred to as a "source"....
 or for torture
Torture

Torture, according to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, is:In addition to state-sponsored torture, individuals or groups may be motivated to inflict torture on others for similar reasons to those of a state; however, the motive for torture can also be for the sadism gratification of the torturer, as was the case in the Moors M...
.

Uses


Scientific study

In science, sleep deprivation (of rodents, e.g.) is used in order to study the function(s) of sleep
Sleep

Sleep is the natural state of bodily rest observed in humans and other animals. It is common to all mammals and birds, and is also seen in many reptiles, amphibians and fish....
 and the biological mechanisms underlying the effects of sleep deprivation.

Some sleep deprivation techniques are as follows:
  • gentle handling (often require polysomnography
    Polysomnography

    Polysomnography or PSG is a Parameter test used in the study of sleep and as a diagnostic tool in sleep medicine. The test result is called a polysomnogram, also abbreviated PSG....
    ): during the sleep deprivation period, the animal and its polygraph record are continuously observed; when the animal displays sleep electrophysiological signals or assumes a sleep posture, it is given objects to play with and activated by acoustic and if necessary tactile stimuli. Although subjective, this technique is used for total sleep deprivation as well as REM or NREM
    NREM

    The sleep stages 1 through 3, previously known as stages 1 through 4, are collectively referred to as NREM, non-rapid eye movement, sleep. Rapid eye movement sleep is not included....
     sleep deprivation.
  • single platform: probably one of the first scientific methods (see for cats and for rodents). During the sleep deprivation period, the animal is placed on an inverted flower pot whose bottom diameter is small relative to the animal size (usually 7 cm for adult rats); the pot is placed in a large tub filled with water to within 1 cm of the flower pot bottom. The animal is able to rest on the pot and is even able to get NREM sleep. But at the onset of REM sleep, with its ensuing muscular relaxation, it would either fall into the water and clamber back to its pot or would get its nose wet enough to waken it. So this technique is used only for REM sleep deprivation.
  • multiple platform: in order to reduce the elevated stress response induced by the single platform method, developed this technique in which the animal is placed into a large tank containing multiple platforms, thus eliminating the movement restriction experienced in the single platform. This technique is also used only for REM sleep deprivation.
  • modified multiple platform: modification of the multiple platform method where several animals together get the sleep deprivation (Nunes and Tufik, 1994).
  • pendulum: animals are prevented from entering into PS by allowing them to sleep for only brief periods of time. This is accomplished by an apparatus which moves the animals' cages backwards and forwards like a pendulum. At the extremes of the motion postural imbalance is produced in the animals forcing them to walk downwards to the other side of their cages.


Torture

Sleep deprivation is used as an interrogation technique (for example, in Pinochet-era Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
, the Soviet Union, or by the US on Guantanamo-held prisoners). Interrogation victims are kept awake for several days; when they are finally allowed to fall asleep, they are suddenly awakened and questioned. Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin

was the sixth Prime Minister of Israel. Before the establishment of the state, he was the leader of the Irgun, playing a central role in Jewish resistance to the British Mandate of Palestine....
, the Israeli prime minister from 1977-83 described his experience of sleep deprivation when a prisoner of the KGB in Russia as follows: In 2006, Australian Federal Attorney-General Philip Ruddock
Philip Ruddock

Philip Maxwell Ruddock is an Australian politician who is currently a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the Division of Berowra, New South Wales, for the Liberal Party of Australia....
 argued that sleep deprivation does not constitute torture. In rats, prolonged, complete sleep deprivation increases both food intake and energy expenditure, leading to weight loss and, ultimately, death. Nicole Bieske, a spokeswoman for Amnesty International Australia, has stated, "At the very least, sleep deprivation is cruel, inhumane and degrading. If used for prolonged periods of time it is torture."

Treatment for depression

Recent studies show sleep deprivation has some potential in the treatment of depression. About 60% of patients, when sleep-deprived, show immediate recovery, with most relapsing the following night. The incidence of relapse can be decreased by combining sleep deprivation with medication . Incidentally, many tricyclic antidepressants happen to suppress REM sleep, providing additional evidence for a link between mood and sleep . Similarly, tranylcypromine
Tranylcypromine

Tranylcypromine is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor used as an antidepressant medication. It is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline....
 has been shown to completely suppress REM sleep at adequate doses.

Voluntary


Sleep deprivation has sometimes been self-imposed to achieve personal notoriety in the context of record-breaking stunts
World record

A world record is the best performance in a certain discipline, often a sports event. Outside of conventional sports, world records can also be set in virtually anything that is measurable, but verifying these records is often very difficult....
. One such record belonged to Randy Gardner, who stayed awake for 264 hours (eleven days). Lt. Cmdr. John J. Ross of the US Navy Medical Neuropsychiatric Research Unit later published an account of this event, which became well known among sleep-deprivation researchers.

Causes and treatments


School

In the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, and in many other countries, sleep deprivation is common among students. School-aged children should be getting between 8.5 and 9.25 hours of sleep but many do not. A National Sleep Foundation
National Sleep Foundation

The National Sleep Foundation is an independent nonprofit organization in the USA whose objectives are to improve public health and safety by achieving understanding of sleep and sleep disorders, and by supporting sleep-related education, research, and advocacy....
 survey found that college/university-aged students get an average of 6.8 hours of sleep each night. Sleep deprivation is common in college freshmen
Freshmen

Freshmen may refer to:* Freshmen, first year high school and college students*Freshmen , a comic book*Freshmen , a magazine geared toward gay and bisexual men...
 as they adjust to the stress and social activities of college life. A study performed by the Department of Psychology at the National Chung Cheng University
National Chung Cheng University

National Chung Cheng University , abbreviated CCU, is a public university located in Minsyong, Chiayi County, Taiwan. Founded in 1989, it is named for Taiwan's former dictator, Chiang Kai-shek, who assumed the name of ?? ....
 in Taiwan concluded that freshmen received the shortest amount of sleep during the week.. Students get more sleep each night in the summer than during the school year, and one in four U.S. high school students admit to falling asleep in class at least once a week.. Research has indicated that teenage children have a variation in their circadian
Circadian rhythm

A circadian rhythm is a roughly-24-hour cycle in the biochemical, physiological or behavioural processes of living beings, including plants, animals, fungi and cyanobacteria....
 cycle that delays sleep past the normal time for adults. Since school schedules are based around the adult workday, it is not surprising that students have difficulty obtaining adequate sleep. In 1997 the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is a public university research university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, Minnesota, United States....
 did research that compared students who went to school at 7:15 a.m. and those who went to school at 8:40 a.m. They found that students who went to school at 8:40 got higher grades and more sleep on the weekdays.

Longest period without sleep

Depending on how sleep is defined, there are several people who can claim the record for having gone the longest without sleep:

  1. Thai Ngoc
    Thai Ngoc

    Thai Ngoc or Hai Ngoc is a Vietnamese people insomniac. According to Vietnamese news organization Thanh Nien, he is best known for his claim of being awake for 35 years....
    , born 1942, claimed in 2006 to have been awake for 33 years or 11,700 nights, according to Vietnam
    Vietnam

    Vietnam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by People's Republic of China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east....
    ese news organization Thanh Nien. It was said that Ngoc acquired the ability to go without sleep after a bout of fever in 1973, but other reports indicate he stopped sleeping in 1976 with no known trigger. At the time of the Thanh Nien report, Ngoc suffered from no apparent ill effect (other than a minor decline in liver function), was mentally sound and could carry 100 kg of pig feed down a 4 km road, but another report indicates that he was healthy before the sleepless episode but that now he was not feeling well because of the lack of sleep.
  2. In January 2005, the RIA Novosti published an article about Fyodor Nesterchuk from the Ukrainian
    Ukraine

    Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
     town of Kamen-Kashirsky who claimed to have not slept in more than 20 years. Local doctor Fyodor Koshel, chief of the Lutsk
    Lutsk

    Lutsk is a city located by the Styr River in north-western Ukraine. It is the Capital city of the Volyn Oblast , as well as the administrative center of the surrounding Lutsky Raion within the oblast....
     city health department, claimed to have examined him extensively and failed to make him sleep. Koshel also said however that Nesterchuck did not suffer any of the normally deleterious effects of sleep deprivation. People who claim not to sleep are usually shown to sleep when studied in sleep laboratories with EEG. Nesterchuck reports experiencing drowsiness at night, commenting that he attempts to sleep "in vain" when he notices his eyelids drooping. Many people experience microsleep
    Microsleep

    A microsleep is an episode of sleep which may last for a fraction of a second or up to thirty seconds. It often occurs as a result of sleep deprivation, or mental Fatigue , sleep apnea, narcolepsy, or hypersomnia....
     episodes during sleep deprivation, in which they sleep for periods of seconds to fractions of a second and frequently don't remember these episodes. Because microsleep is frequently not remembered, microsleep or a related phenomenon may be responsible for lack of sleep and/or lack of memory of sleep in individuals like Nesterchuk and Thai Ngoc.
  3. The Guinness Book of World Records in its 1978 edition stated that "The longest recorded period for which a person has voluntarily gone without sleep is 449 hr (14 days 13 hours) by Mrs. Maureen Weston of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire in a rocking chair marathon on 14 Apr.-2 May 1977." The Guinness Book of Records has, however, withdrawn its backing of a sleep deprivation class because of the associated health risks.
  4. A 3-year-old boy named Rhett Lamb of St. Petersburg Florida has a rare condition and has only slept for one to two hours per day in the past three years. He has a rare abnormality called an Arnold-Chiari malformation
    Arnold-Chiari malformation

    Arnold-Chiari malformation is a malformation of the brain. It consists of a downward displacement of the cerebellar tonsils and the Medulla oblongata through the foramen magnum, sometimes causing hydrocephalus as a result of obstruction of CSF outflow....
     where brain tissue protrudes into the spinal canal. The skull puts pressure on the protruding part of the brain. It is not yet known if the brain malformation is directly related to his sleep deprivation.


See also

  • Fatigue
  • Insomnia
    Insomnia

    Insomnia is a symptom of a sleep disorder characterized by persistent difficulty falling sleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity. Insomnia is a symptom, not a stand-alone diagnosis or a disease....
  • Microsleep
    Microsleep

    A microsleep is an episode of sleep which may last for a fraction of a second or up to thirty seconds. It often occurs as a result of sleep deprivation, or mental Fatigue , sleep apnea, narcolepsy, or hypersomnia....
  • Narcolepsy
    Narcolepsy

    Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder characterized by overwhelming daytime drowsiness and sudden attacks of sleep. The condition is most characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness , in which a person experiences extreme tiredness and possibly falls asleep during the day at inappropriate times, such as at work or school....
  • Polyphasic sleep
    Polyphasic sleep

    Polyphasic sleep, a term coined by early 20th century psychologist J.S. Szymanski, refers to the practice of sleeping multiple times in a 24-hour period?usually, more than two, in contrast to biphasic sleep ?and does not imply any particular schedule....
  • Randy Gardner - sleep deprivation record holder
  • Sleep debt
    Sleep debt

    Sleep debt is the cumulative effect of not getting enough sleep. A large sleep debt may lead to mental and/or physical fatigue . There is debate in the scientific community over the specifics of sleep debt....
  • Sleep medicine
    Sleep medicine

    Sleep medicine is a medical subspecialty devoted to the diagnosis and therapy of sleep disturbances and sleep disorder. From the middle of the 20th century, research has provided increasing knowledge and answered many questions about sleep-wake functioning....
  • Sleep onset latency
    Sleep onset latency

    In sleep science, sleep onset latency is the length of time that it takes to accomplish the transition from full wakefulness to sleep, normally to the lightest sleep stage Non-rapid eye movement sleep....
  • Touch the Truck
    Touch the Truck

    Touch the Truck was a Five endurance gameshow which aired in 2001.It was hosted by Dale Winton and involved a group of 20 contestants holding onto a truck with the last person left touching the truck winning it....


Further reading

  • , by Alexandros N. Vgontzas, George Mastorakos, Edward O. Bixler, Anthony Kales, Philip W. Gold & George P. Chrousos


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