Scientists Might Know Why You Feel Loopy After an All-Nighte

Scientists Might Know Why You Feel Loopy After an All-Nighter

Northwestern University scientists may have figured out why pulling an all-nighter can leave us feeling loopy and downright giddy for days after. In a new study out this week, the researchers found that acute sleep deprivation in mice can trigger a rapid release of dopamine within the brain and boost its plasticity, temporarily creating hyperactive and antidepressant effects. The findings might actually help scientists learn how to craft better treatments for mood disorders, the authors say.

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