Scientists find brain circuit in fruit flies that explains heat-induced sleepiness
New research on fruit flies has revealed that heat-induced sleepiness is driven by a dedicated brain mechanism that responds to high temperatures, rather than being a random side effect. The finding may explain why humans also feel fatigued and lose concentration on hot days. Scientists suggest the afternoon rest known as siesta could have a biological basis, not just a cultural one. The discovery adds to understanding of how internal body temperature influences sleep cycles.
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