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When you are deprived of sloop, your eyes don't work as well, and difficulties with vision are very common. The first changes are usually minor some blurring of vision when reading or some errors in judging distance or depth. You may reach for a coffee cup and miss because your eyes told you it was closer. As the period without sleep lengthens, other visual errors become more common. Though a significant number of normal people who undergo extended periods of wakefulness have hallucinations, it usually takes a prolonged sleep loss at least seventy two hours to bring these on During sleep loss of shorter duration, visual errors, mistakes in vision, are much more common. Perhaps you "saw the doorknob on the left rather than the right, or misread the hands on the clock. These errors don't happen if you focus your mind specifically on the doorknob, for example, but if you are looking at something else and glimpse the door out of the corner of your eye, your perception of the knob's location may very well be wrong if you are very sleepy. These errors are easily corrected, and often comical, but they do show that the visual system, one of the most important for information gathering, is not working well Similarly, it's quite common to have some difficulty with coordination, and mild hand tremor or difficulty with fine motor skills (such as threading a needle) often occurs . write summary​

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