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=== Examples === | === Examples === | ||
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File: | File:20201217072015!phpEhCzvJ.png|Segmented-shortened, Zeo EEG. The first core has additional light sleep in the end; the second core starts with SOREM. | ||
File:MostlySmart DC4 cut.png|MostlySmart, DC4, Zeo EEG. SOREM in the second core. | File:MostlySmart DC4 cut.png|MostlySmart, DC4, Zeo EEG. SOREM in the second core. | ||
File: | File:segmented eeg.png|Segmented-recovery, Zeo EEG. Additional light sleep in the end of core 1; SOREM in core 2. | ||
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== Schedules == | == Schedules == | ||
Segmented and siesta, along with [[E1|Everyman 1]] (a single core sleep schedule), tend to have high success rates within the polyphasic community.<ref name="polysurvey" /> | Segmented and siesta, along with [[E1|Everyman 1]] (a single core sleep schedule), tend to have high success rates within the polyphasic community.<ref name="polysurvey" /> | ||
