Why you shouldn’t pull an all-nighter before an exam: Oxford expert explains

Professor Russell Foster, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of Oxford, said: “It’s really important not to sacrifice sleep for revision.”

“A good night’s sleep can process information in the brain while you’re asleep and actually come up with new solutions to complex problems,” he said.

“Also, sleep will help you remember memories. So, sure, I know there are review needs and all that, but I’m still protective of your sleep. It will help you are productive the next day,” he added.

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