Researchers investigated the neurological impact of chronic sleep restriction on reactive aggression. Healthy young adults were restricted to 4 hours of sleep per night for 5 consecutive days (sleep-restricted group), while controls slept 8 hours per night. On day 6, participants completed a competitive reaction time task where they could administer blast noise to an opponent. fMRI scans during the task revealed that sleep-restricted participants showed a 35% reduction in functional connectivity between the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the amygdala, alongside a 3-fold increase in high-intensity noise blasts (reactive aggression) compared to controls.
Explain one practical application of the findings of this study.
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