She is studying the effects of sleep deprivation. She eventually overcame the deprivations of her childhood.
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ADJECTIVE | VERB + DEPRIVATIONADJECTIVE➤extreme, severe極度匱乏;嚴重短缺▸➤relative相對匱乏▸➤sensory感覺剝奪▸➤emotional情感剝奪▸➤economic, material, social經濟貧困;物質匱乏;社會福利缺失◇an area of acute social and economic deprivation社會福利嚴重缺失、經濟極度貧困的地區➤inner-city, urban內城/城市的貧困▸➤rural (especially BrE) 鄉村的貧困▸➤sleep睡眠缺失◇a study of the effects of sleep deprivation睡眠缺失影響的研究➤food, oxygen食物匱乏;缺氧VERB + DEPRIVATION➤experience, suffer經歷貧困;窮愁困頓◇Many of the people suffered severe deprivation.這些人中有許多生活窮困潦倒。