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                        "*": "<languages/>\n<translate>\n<!--T:1-->\nRecovery is a method of repaying [[wikipedia:Sleep_debt|sleep debt]] by sleeping mostly without alarms and minimal restrictions.\n\n== Mechanism == <!--T:2-->\n\n<!--T:3-->\nRecovery is usually applied in two cases:\n\n<!--T:4-->\n* Before the adaptation. This reduces pre-existing sleep debt, which generally makes adaptation [[Special:MyLanguage/4-Stages Adaptation Model|milder]] and possibly shorter.\n* After failing the adaptation, which mostly includes [[Special:MyLanguage/Oversleep syndrome|oversleeping syndrome]] or being stuck in the [[Special:MyLanguage/stage 3/4 loop|stage 3/4 loop]].\n\n<!--T:5-->\nThe time this process takes depends on the amount of sleep debt and individual sleep efficiency. It's expected to last for 1-2 weeks on average, but might be shorter or even much longer in extreme cases. \n\n<!--T:6-->\nAt first, total sleep time may be unexpectedly high or low, but it stabilizes with time. Eventually, the total duration of sleep should become close to the personal [[Special:MyLanguage/monophasic|monophasic]] baseline. This, as well as feeling refreshed and rested during the day, indicates that the recovery process has been successfully completed.\n\n== Variants == <!--T:7-->\n\n<!--T:8-->\nTechnically, most [[Special:MyLanguage/non-reducing|non-reducing]] schedules are sufficient as the recovery variants. This section describes the most popular ones.\n\n=== Monophasic === <!--T:9-->\n\n<!--T:10-->\nThis is the most popular type of recovery. The nocturnal sleep should start at the same time daily and end with a natural wake when feeling refreshed enough. It's preferable to schedule a [[Special:MyLanguage/dark period|dark period]] before the core to increase sleep efficiency.\n\n=== Biphasic === <!--T:11-->\n\n<!--T:12-->\n[[Special:MyLanguage/Biphasic|Biphasic]] sleep is often used for the recovery as well. Having two blocks of sleep, it is possible to use an alarm for one of them, without restrictions for the second one.\n\n<!--T:13-->\n* [[Special:MyLanguage/E1|E1]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Siesta|Siesta]] may have a restricted nocturnal core if it's impossible to sleep for long enough due to social inconveniences. In order to compensate for the lost sleep, a no-alarm sleep is scheduled during midday. Sleep during the day shouldn't be longer than ~2 hours though, as this may destabilize [[wikipedia:Circadian_rhythm|circadian rhythm]] or make it difficult to fall asleep in the evening. For this reason, it also makes sense to restrict the daytime block of sleep, but leaving the nocturnal sleep without alarms.\n* On [[Special:MyLanguage/Segmented|Segmented]], it's possible to use alarms for the first core, waking up from the second one naturally.\n\n=== Random === <!--T:14-->\n\n<!--T:15-->\n[[Special:MyLanguage/Random|Random]] sleep is the quickest way to recover. This means sleeping as much as possible at any desired time. As much as this way of recovery is appealing, it is not recommended. Habitual random sleep reduces discipline, which makes it difficult to adapt to strict sleep schedules afterwards. Moreover, random sleepers are more likely to have reduced sleep quality, which contributes to the adaptation difficulty as well.\n\n== Sleep restriction == <!--T:16-->\n\n<!--T:17-->\nIt is possible to recover while still using alarms. The recovery with sleep restriction takes longer, but sometimes it may be necessary due to the social life restrictions. This method is generally not recommended due to its inefficiency.\n\n<!--T:18-->\n[[Category:Adaptation to Polyphasic Sleep]]\n</translate>\n{{TNT|Template:Adaptation to Polyphasic Sleep}}\n<translate>\n</translate>"
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                        "*": "<languages/>\nRecovery is a method of repaying [[wikipedia:Sleep_debt|sleep debt]] by sleeping mostly without alarms and minimal restrictions.\n\n== Mechanism ==\n\nRecovery is usually applied in two cases:\n\n* Before the adaptation. This reduces pre-existing sleep debt, which generally makes adaptation [[Special:MyLanguage/4-Stages Adaptation Model|milder]] and possibly shorter.\n* After failing the adaptation, which mostly includes [[Special:MyLanguage/Oversleep syndrome|oversleeping syndrome]] or being stuck in the [[Special:MyLanguage/stage 3/4 loop|stage 3/4 loop]].\n\nThe time this process takes depends on the amount of sleep debt and individual sleep efficiency. It's expected to last for 1-2 weeks on average, but might be shorter or even much longer in extreme cases. \n\nAt first, total sleep time may be unexpectedly high or low, but it stabilizes with time. Eventually, the total duration of sleep should become close to the personal [[Special:MyLanguage/monophasic|monophasic]] baseline. This, as well as feeling refreshed and rested during the day, indicates that the recovery process has been successfully completed.\n\n== Variants ==\n\nTechnically, most [[Special:MyLanguage/non-reducing|non-reducing]] schedules are sufficient as the recovery variants. This section describes the most popular ones.\n\n=== Monophasic ===\n\nThis is the most popular type of recovery. The nocturnal sleep should start at the same time daily and end with a natural wake when feeling refreshed enough. It's preferable to schedule a [[Special:MyLanguage/dark period|dark period]] before the core to increase sleep efficiency.\n\n=== Biphasic ===\n\n[[Special:MyLanguage/Biphasic|Biphasic]] sleep is often used for the recovery as well. Having two blocks of sleep, it is possible to use an alarm for one of them, without restrictions for the second one.\n\n* [[Special:MyLanguage/E1|E1]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Siesta|Siesta]] may have a restricted nocturnal core if it's impossible to sleep for long enough due to social inconveniences. In order to compensate for the lost sleep, a no-alarm sleep is scheduled during midday. Sleep during the day shouldn't be longer than ~2 hours though, as this may destabilize [[wikipedia:Circadian_rhythm|circadian rhythm]] or make it difficult to fall asleep in the evening. For this reason, it also makes sense to restrict the daytime block of sleep, but leaving the nocturnal sleep without alarms.\n* On [[Special:MyLanguage/Segmented|Segmented]], it's possible to use alarms for the first core, waking up from the second one naturally.\n\n=== Random ===\n\n[[Special:MyLanguage/Random|Random]] sleep is the quickest way to recover. This means sleeping as much as possible at any desired time. As much as this way of recovery is appealing, it is not recommended. Habitual random sleep reduces discipline, which makes it difficult to adapt to strict sleep schedules afterwards. Moreover, random sleepers are more likely to have reduced sleep quality, which contributes to the adaptation difficulty as well.\n\n== Sleep restriction ==\n\nIt is possible to recover while still using alarms. The recovery with sleep restriction takes longer, but sometimes it may be necessary due to the social life restrictions. This method is generally not recommended due to its inefficiency.\n\n[[Category:Adaptation to Polyphasic Sleep]]\n{{TNT|Template:Adaptation to Polyphasic Sleep}}"
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