THE IMPACT OF SLEEP ON COGNITIVE BRAIN FUNCTIO

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  • Karimova Khusniya Sherzodbek qizi ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Aysacheva Maftunabonu Oybekovna ##default.groups.name.author##

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Modern society lives in a state of constant rush and information overload. In many cultures, sleep is viewed as a luxury rather than a necessity. However, neuroscience has long proven that sleep is a key component of brain health and cognitive processes. Sleep disorders are directly linked to reduced concen

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Sleep is not a passive state but an active physiological process that plays a decisive 
role in maintaining cognitive health. This article examines sleep phases, 
neurophysiological mechanisms, and the influence of sleep on attention, memory, 
learning, and decision-making. Special attention is given to the consequences of 
chronic sleep deprivation and sleep disorders. Neuroscientific data are presented, 
emphasizing the need for quality sleep to ensure effective mental performance. 
Keywords: sleep, cognitive functions, memory, attention, brain, sleep stages, sleep 
deprivation, neuroplasticity. 

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2025-06-19