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Primary Sources:

Contacts:
Doctor

Interviews:
Josh
Sarah
I will be interviewing these people and asking them questions on their
thoughts on sleep deprivation. They will help make people understand of
what sleep deprivation is like and see what the public thinks of it.

Secondary Sources:
Broadcasts: This is a sleep deprivation inspired documentary called 'Eyes
Wide Open' it talks about how sleep deprivation is rapidly becoming a fact of
life, and how economists estimate that sleep disorders will cost the economy
a year.
Bibliography

Journeyman Pictures (2007) Eyes wide open - trailer. Available at:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRWnaVN3OBA (Accessed: 17 May
2016).

Reviews: This review talks about how prolonged wakefulness can be due
to acute total sleep deprivation or to chronic partial sleep restriction.
Although the latter is more common in everyday life, the effects of total SD
have been examined more thoroughly

Bibliography

Alhola, P. and Polo-Kantola, P. (2007) Sleep deprivation: Impact on cognitive


performance, 3(5).

Internet: These four questions are some of the most asked questions on
sleep deprivation on the internet

Bibliography
Sleep deprivation (2016) Available at: https://www.google.co.uk/search?
q=Sleep+deprivation&oq=Sleep+deprivation&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i61&so
urceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 (Accessed: 18 May 2016).

Archives: This is an important article about sleep deprivation and how it


doesn't physically leave any scars, however it feels like constant torture.
These California prisons are dehumanizing inmates by depriving them from
sleep.

Bibliography
Conway, E. and Network, T.R.N. (2016b) Sleep deprivation leaves no physical
scars, but its TortureHow California prisons are Dehumanizing inmates.
Available at: http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/sleep-deprivation-leavesno-physical-scars-its-torture-how-california-prisons-are (Accessed: 18 May
2016).

Checking Information:

I have checked that all the information that I have


researched for has been through verified websites such as the NHS, Sleep
physicians and News companies that have reported articles on sleep deprivation.
These are as close as I could find for accurate information on sleep deprivation.

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