Academic Presentation (PowerPoint)
Sleep Helps the Brain Turn Study Into Performance
Academic Presentation (PowerPoint)
Undergraduate (Junior)
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Eight slides, one focused argument
Claim-based headlines, clean visual hierarchy, and source-backed references. Tap any slide to read the speaker note excerpt that would accompany it.
Slide 01Sleep helps the brain turn study into performance
Slide 02The sleep-performance link works through three systems
Slide 03What changes when a student studies tired?
Slide 04Tired study and rested study create different outcomes
Slide 05Practice starts learning; sleep helps stabilize it
Slide 06A realistic plan protects sleep before the deadline
Slide 07Sleep is part of the academic system
Slide 08References
References used
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). Sleep and sleep disorders.
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. (2022). Sleep deprivation and deficiency.
- Walker, M. P. (2017). Why we sleep. Scribner.










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