Afternoon Nap refreshes the brain's capacity to learn
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Afternoon Nap refreshes the brain's capacity to learn
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Re: Afternoon Nap refreshes the brain's capacity to learn
#2* Ellenbogen J, Hu P, Payne JD, Titone D & Walker MP. Human relational memory requires time and sleep. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2007; 104: 7723-7728. http://walkerlab.berkeley.edu/reprints/Ellenbogen&Walker...
Also the authors web page at Berkeley:
Re: Afternoon Nap refreshes the brain's capacity to learn
#3Relevant paper to the article: * Ellenbogen J, Hu P, Payne JD, Titone D & Walker MP. Human relational memory requires time and sleep. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2007; 104: 7723-7728. http://walkerlab.berkeley.edu/reprints/Ellenbogen&Walker... Also the authors web page at Berkeley: * http://walkerlab.berkeley.edu/papers.html
Anyone know the best length to sleep?
Re: Afternoon Nap refreshes the brain's capacity to learn
#4My brain does not run Windows.
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#5Re: Afternoon Nap refreshes the brain's capacity to learn
#6Think of it as similar to rebooting a computer to get it to work more smoothly. My brain does not run Windows.
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#7Re: Afternoon Nap refreshes the brain's capacity to learn
#8Time = 20-40 minutes, sometimes as little as 10 or as long as an hour. Sometimes skip a day. To cure east-to-west jet lag same day I run on excitement from arrival until out of gas a few hours later, then 2-hour deep sleep, then have someone force me to get up, then feel fine and stay up until midnight or 1:00AM, then wake up at the next morning rested and synced.
When = when I feel it, which is usually around 3:00PM +/- an hour.
After nap = totally refreshed, as if it was a full night sleep.
Full night sleep = around 6-7 hours usually, sometimes as few as three (rarely), sometimes as many as nine (rarely). The short nights or long nights work fine.
The main thing is just awareness and going with the flow (for me, anyway). You guys?
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#9Everything cited as being good is also at some time cited as bad.
Here's "daytime naps linked to strokes (in older people)" as the counter argument: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=44272§ionid=351... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7257270.stm
I like body hacks as much as anyone, but ultimately I think that people should just do what works for them.
Re: Afternoon Nap refreshes the brain's capacity to learn
#10Think of it as similar to rebooting a computer to get it to work more smoothly. My brain does not run Windows.
hah. If your brain ran BSD, you wouldn't have to sleep for the next 650 days in a row... which would mean you'd have fatal familia insomnia, death guaranteed in a few years.