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  • Cores are longer blocks of sleep that contain one or more full sleep cycles. They
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  • ...ate for the lost REM time from having a shorter [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]].
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  • A '''tri core''' schedule is a sleep schedule with three [[Cores|core sleeps]]. ...ist of three cores, splitting further [[dual core]] schedules. Each of the cores has only one sleep cycle by default, with the length around 1.5h.
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  • Cores are longer blocks of sleep that contain one or more full sleep cycles. They
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  • Cores are longer blocks of sleep that contain one or more full sleep cycles. They
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  • Cores are longer blocks of sleep that contain one or more full sleep cycles. They
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  • ...ции потерянного времени быстрого сна из-за сокращения [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|ядер]].
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  • ...e [[Tri core|Tri-core]] line<ref name="lich" />, which consists of three [[cores]] and two [[naps]]. ...aps inserted in the day to maintain the alertness. The scheduling of the 3 cores resembles that of the 3 naps on [[Dymaxion]].
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  • '''Tri Core 1''', or '''TC1''', is a schedule with 3 single cycle [[Core|cores]] and 1 [[nap]], as a part of the [[Tri core]] schedule family.<ref name="p ...he middle core is likely to contain mixed stages. The wake gap between the cores should be at least 2h to facilitate falling asleep in each core and avoid i
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  • ...y/ post]. After some revisions, it became its current form, with 2 short [[cores]] and 2 30-minute [[naps]]. Later, it was renamed to "Bimaxion" to match [[ ...ule, with SWS and REM mostly being repartitioned into the first and second cores, respectively. However, unlike a shortened [[DC2]], Bimaxion's distribution
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  • ...the total sleep of the whole schedule is 4h, which, along with the divided cores, makes it one of the most difficult schedules that an average sleeper may b ...e SWS required during the first short core. Given the low total sleep, the cores should be scheduled close to the SWS peak to ensure the preservation of SWS
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  • === Additional cores === This modification makes Naptation less extreme. [[Cores|Core(-s)]] partially or fully account for SWS, which delays SWS rebound and
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  • ...leeps. This boosts alertness and keeps sleep pressures low. The four short cores may also promote sleep compression. ...ith SWS, whereas the morning one contains much more REM. The remaining two cores, one at night and one in the day, contain mixed sleep stages and likely mor
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  • Dual Core 2, or DC2, is the second [[Dual core|Dual core schedule]], with two cores and two naps.<ref name="polysoc" /> The total sleep of DC2 is around 5 to 5 ...adaptation. Compared to [[E2]], which has a similar total sleep, the split cores may allow for more efficient sleep. Four sleeps per day keeps sleep pressur
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  • This schedule also belongs to the [[dual core]] category by the amount of cores, albeit the mechanism is quite different from segmented/bifurcated sleep. B This schedule belongs to the [[dual core]] category both by the amount of cores and by the mechanism of segmentation and is a nice starting point for the g
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  • ...age/Tri core|Tri core]] schedule, which consists of 3 [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleeps and no [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]]. ...that has been adapted to so far is 9 hours between the daytime and evening cores. Other gaps are expected to be smaller, as sleep pressure is higher at nigh
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  • ...age/Tri core|Tri core]] schedule, which consists of 3 [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleeps and no [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]]. ...that has been adapted to so far is 9 hours between the daytime and evening cores. Other gaps are expected to be smaller, as sleep pressure is higher at nigh
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  • ...ism of Ducamayl is believed to resemble that of Sevamayl, with two shorter cores in place of the long Everyman core. ...pers, the schedule would include at least ~4-5 hours of sleep from the two cores, with about 1-4 naps of 10-20 minutes in length. Nap spacing should take in
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  • ...day whenever is tired enough. The concept resembles [[Spamayl]], but short cores are used in place of [[naps]]. {{TNT|Camayl}} ...the new reduced sleep total. It is then possible to start [[flexing]] the cores, which contain repartitioned [[wikipedia:Slow-wave_sleep|SWS]] and [[wikipe
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  • == Esquema de cores Napchart ==
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  • ...WS may be required, which can cause difficult SWS wakes from either of the cores. High SWS requirements (at least ~150m) will likely require the extension o ...nd as with all other Dual core schedules, it is much less tolerant to late cores.
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  • ...WS may be required, which can cause difficult SWS wakes from either of the cores. High SWS requirements (at least ~150m) will likely require the extension o ...nd as with all other Dual core schedules, it is much less tolerant to late cores.
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  • ...ough, it's common to have SOREM in the beginning of [[Nap|naps]] or [[Core|cores]], especially close to the REM peak during the dawn hours, which is done by
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  • ...pplied with a short [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|nap]] / [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] midday. However, all of the schedules practiced are believed to not ...g sleepers, whereas the latter aims not to reduce any sleep (e.g, 4.5-4.5h cores for a 9-hour sleeper). The non-reducing variant is believed to resemble the
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  • ...a possible [[gradual adaptation]] to [[Uberman]]. The configuration of the cores is the same as [[DC3]], but one more nap is added, and sleeps are placed eq As with DC3, intense SWS and REM sleep wakes during both cores and naps will be frequent during [[4-Stages Adaptation Model#Stage 3|stage
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  • ...pplied with a short [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|nap]] / [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] midday. However, all of the schedules practiced are believed to not ...g sleepers, whereas the latter aims not to reduce any sleep (e.g, 4.5-4.5h cores for a 9-hour sleeper). The non-reducing variant is believed to resemble the
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  • ...r sleep times on the day of the transition. Note that you should keep your cores and naps to the same length. During the winter transition, it is important
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  • A '''dual core''' schedule is simply a sleep schedule with two [[Cores|core sleeps]] and zero or more [[naps]]. ...s, and 3.3 hours on DC1. The additional 20-30 minutes often are added to [[cores]] for getting more [[wikipedia:Non-rapid_eye_movement_sleep|NREM2]] or [[wi
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  • 多相スケジュールでの睡眠は、[[Special:MyLanguage/cores|コア]]と[[Special:MyLanguage/naps|仮眠]]に大きく分けられてい
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  • ...:Polyphasic Sleep Schedules|schedule]] with two [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]] at night, usually with a total sleep time close to one's personal [[Speci ...to the the nightly core gap reducing the amount of time awake between the cores during the day.
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  • ...:Polyphasic Sleep Schedules|schedule]] with two [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]] at night, usually with a total sleep time close to one's personal [[Speci ...to the the nightly core gap reducing the amount of time awake between the cores during the day.
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  • 多相時程上的睡眠主要分為[[Special:MyLanguage/cores|主段睡眠]]和[[Special:MyLanguage/naps|小睡]]。
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  • ...:Polyphasic Sleep Schedules|schedule]] with two [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]] at night, usually with a total sleep time close to one's personal [[Speci ...to the the nightly core gap reducing the amount of time awake between the cores during the day.
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  • ...:Polyphasic Sleep Schedules|schedule]] with two [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]] at night, usually with a total sleep time close to one's personal [[Speci ...to the the nightly core gap reducing the amount of time awake between the cores during the day.
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  • 多相时程上的睡眠主要分为[[Special:MyLanguage/cores|主段睡眠]]和[[Special:MyLanguage/naps|小睡]]。
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  • ...pular in the pre-industrial society, as well as schedules with even more [[cores]], which are based on a similar mechanisms to Segmented sleep. [[Monophasic ...a large degree. Falling asleep is usually difficult for naps and easy for cores, assuming the person is not an [[Insomnia|insomniac]] and the scheduled cor
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  • ...nsate for the lost REM time from having shorter [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]].
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  • ...:Polyphasic Sleep Schedules|schedule]] with two [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]] at night, usually with a total sleep time close to one's personal [[Speci ...to the the nightly core gap reducing the amount of time awake between the cores during the day.
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  • ...less vital sleep, flexing is even more forgiving. You should avoid flexing cores much since this could possibly destabilize them. ...rom day to day. However, the -AMAYL schedules alternate the number of naps/cores from day to day depending on sleepiness, making it possible to take a new n
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  • ...consists of four equidistant 20-minute naps (one nap every 6 hours) and no cores, allowing for a total of 1 hour and 20 minutes of sleep per day, the smalle ...schedules, arguably more so due to its even lower total sleep. The lack of cores sleeps, coupled with the insufficient amount of total sleep, may result in
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  • ...lyphasic schedules are broadly categorised into [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]]. ...de the necessary amount of SWS to sustain life. As such, schedules without cores (i.e. [[Special:MyLanguage/Nap only|nap only schedules]]) have extremely lo
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  • ...laced throughout the day. This length is on the borderline which divides [[cores]] from naps, so sleeps can be shortened to 45 minutes to ensure they are de ...d it with shorter naps too though. Longer naps had an architecture of mini-cores, often containing both SWS and REM or one of these stages being dominant. S
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  • This schedule later inspired 3 other Amayl schedules, which contain cores to fulfill the required SWS, while still adhering to the principle of sleep ...during those wake gaps, and reduces the risk of naps becoming interrupted cores, which are of much lower quality.
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  • ...lyphasic schedules are broadly categorised into [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]]. ...de the necessary amount of SWS to sustain life. As such, schedules without cores (i.e. [[Special:MyLanguage/Nap only|nap only schedules]]) have extremely lo
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  • ...оротким дневным [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|нэпом]] или [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|ядром]]. Однако считается, что подобные гр ...l short cores, such as [[Special:MyLanguage/QC0|QC0]] (4 cores) and PC0 (5 cores), can also be used to create non-reducing schedules.
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  • ...adaptation, sleep onset usually is <5 minutes for naps and <15 minutes for cores. However, for people with chronic sleep onset insomnia this might not be th
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  • A '''nap-only''' schedule is simply a sleep schedule without [[cores]].
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  • An '''everyman''' schedule is a sleep schedule with one [[Cores|core sleep]] and one or more [[naps]].
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  • ...g the naming scheme of polyphasic schedules, E3 has 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleep and 3 [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]].<ref name="pd" /> The benefits of this variant is the flexibility of the naps and cores. Out of all polyphasic schedules with 4-4.5h total sleep ("Hard" and "Very
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  • ...g the naming scheme of polyphasic schedules, E3 has 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleep and 3 [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]].<ref name="pd" /> The benefits of this variant is the flexibility of the naps and cores. Out of all polyphasic schedules with 4-4.5h total sleep ("Hard" and "Very
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  • ...atively, others may have tendencies toward Segmented-like sleep, which two cores of similar lengths at night separated by a wake gap in between.
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