Zebrafish take afternoon naps just like humans, study finds
A recent study has found that zebrafish experience four distinct sleep substates, mirroring those observed in humans — including a daytime nap equivalent. This surprising similarity between fish and humans could help researchers better understand the biological foundations of sleep. The findings suggest that sleep mechanisms are evolutionarily ancient and widely conserved across species.
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