After being awake for more than 60 hours, a person may develop hallucinations and delusional thinking in a state called sleep deprivation psychosis. Sleep deprivation psychosis is a condition that can occur when a person experiences a severe lack of sleep for an extended period of time. It is characterized by various symptoms, including hallucinations (perceiving things that are not there) and delusions (holding false beliefs despite evidence to the contrary). Other symptoms can include confusion, disorientation, irritability, and impaired cognitive function. It is important to prioritize sufficient sleep and seek medical attention if experiencing prolonged periods of sleep deprivation to avoid such serious consequences.
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