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  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Ethics

Background:

  • The relationship between sleep and cognitive functions is well-established.
  • However, the specific implications of sleep for morality are underexplored.
  • Conscious moral reasoning requires significant cognitive effort.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of sleep deprivation on moral awareness.
  • To determine if reduced sleep leads to diminished recognition of moral content.

Main Methods:

  • A laboratory experiment manipulating sleep in 90 participants assessing moral scenarios.
  • An archival analysis of Google Trends data over six years.
  • A diary study tracking sleep and moral awareness in 127 participants.

Main Results:

  • Laboratory participants deprived of sleep showed lower moral awareness.
  • A national decrease in web searches for moral topics was observed on the Monday following the Spring time change.
  • Within-participant analysis revealed that nights with less sleep correlated with lower moral awareness the subsequent day.

Conclusions:

  • Sleep deprivation impairs moral awareness.
  • Reduced sleep affects the ability to recognize morality in others.
  • Findings suggest sleep is crucial for maintaining ethical judgment and awareness.