Food odors are more enticing to sleep-deprived brains
Activity boost seen in areas linked to olfaction

SLEEPY SNACKING The brain appears to have a heightened response to food smells when sleep deprived, new research suggests.
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Activity boost seen in areas linked to olfaction
SLEEPY SNACKING The brain appears to have a heightened response to food smells when sleep deprived, new research suggests.
AH86/Shutterstock