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LSAT Reading Comprehension

Cognitive Function and Sleep Study

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In a recent study, researchers investigated the impact of sleep on cognitive function. They found that participants who averaged less than six hours of sleep per night performed significantly worse on memory tests than those who slept between seven and eight hours. Furthermore, individuals who reported feeling well-rested exhibited improved attention spans and problem-solving abilities. The researchers concluded that adequate sleep is essential for optimal cognitive performance.

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