The report is interesting and it isn't surprising that partial sleep deprivation results in a cognitive deficit. I'd be more interested in understanding the long-term effects of insufficient sleep. Is the cognitive deficit a temporary problem that goes away after a few days (or more of) sufficient sleep OR will sustained lack of sleep (over a long period) result in a long-term problem that persists even after the sub…
How Little Sleep Can You Get Away With?
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#12The report makes it seem like even if people don't realize it, their performance suffers. I've always been jealous of those that could seemingly sleep for however much time was convenient but not anymore!
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#13It would have been really interesting to see if power naps had any effect on the performance of the subjects that were deprived of sleep. My personal experience is that 15 minutes in the horizontal position improves my awareness and performance. An additional hack is to drink an espresso the moment before you take your power nap - the effect of the caffeine will kick in in about 15 minutes after consumption.
Or the "siesta" style of sleep generally. That is, the pattern of having a nap in the day and a shorter nighttime sleep.
I'm one that needs at least 8 hours a night; 9 is better.
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#14I've completely stopped going without sleep this since the last semester ended. Of course, we'll see if we last through the next semester... The thing I've noticed is that I have way more free time than I thought I did, because I wasn't explicitly thinking about things in terms of "hmm, I have five hours before bed, I should probably do X". Also, melatonin supplements are my friend. :)
That is a lie.
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#16I think I'll use it to test myself, I'll clock my sleeping hours and plot it against the test results. After a few weeks I should be able to see some pattern emerging.
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#17I've completely stopped going without sleep this since the last semester ended. Of course, we'll see if we last through the next semester... The thing I've noticed is that I have way more free time than I thought I did, because I wasn't explicitly thinking about things in terms of "hmm, I have five hours before bed, I should probably do X". Also, melatonin supplements are my friend. :)
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#18I don't use an alarm as I believe in waking up when your body wants you to, after its natural cycles end. Or at least, thats what usually works for me.
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#19I've completely stopped going without sleep this since the last semester ended. Of course, we'll see if we last through the next semester... The thing I've noticed is that I have way more free time than I thought I did, because I wasn't explicitly thinking about things in terms of "hmm, I have five hours before bed, I should probably do X". Also, melatonin supplements are my friend. :)
"I've completely stopped going without sleep this since the last semester ended" That is a lie.