Microsleep, or briefly dozing off while driving, is a major contributor to road accidents in the country, with around 20 per ...
Microsleep is a brief, involuntary shutdown of brain activity, often lasting 15 to 30 seconds, caused by sleep deprivation. It can occur anytime, even while driving, posing serious risks. Common signs ...
Shocking, isn’t it? Microsleep, or briefly dozing off while driving, is the cause of around 20% of road accidents in Malaysia ...
KUALA LUMPUR, May 28 (Bernama) -- Starting this weekend, many urban migrants will be driving back to their hometowns to celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri with their families. As motorists, they need to ...
Seconds-long periods of sleep, known as “microsleep,” are common during mundane tasks like driving. While these unintended brain naps can be difficult to control, getting adequate sleep is the key to ...
A microsleep is when we fall asleep for the briefest of moments, so brief in fact, that we might not realise it has happened. Dr Lindsay Browning, neuroscientist, owner of leading sleep issues clinic ...
A Darwin Court has heard that a woman charged over a fatal road crash may have had a "microsleep" while driving. Melissa Florance Macquinto is charged with four counts of driving a motor vehicle ...
You may think you're awake, but new research suggests your brain could be nodding off while you drive A study conducted by the Liberty Mutual Research Institute, which is owned and operated by Liberty ...