Study finds specific brain wiring in mice that controls getting ready for bed

A team, led by Imperial College London researchers, has uncovered the wiring in mouse brains that leads them to begin nesting in preparation for sleep. Published in Nature Neuroscience, the study reveals that preparing properly for sleep is likely a hard-wired survival feature—one often neglected or overridden by humans.

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