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  • Naps are short blocks of sleep, typically under 45 minutes. They are used to gai === 30m naps vs 20m naps ===
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  • ...of fatigue. These intervals came about every six hours, and the length of naps was 30 minutes.
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  • ...ut the day. The goal is to get used to napping and/or getting [[SOREM]] in naps. ...nap-only]] schedule, which technically is a variant of [[Uberman]] with 12 naps. However, adaptation isn't the goal, which distinguishes Naptation from oth
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  • ...of fatigue. These intervals came about every six hours, and the length of naps was 30 minutes.
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  • Naps are short blocks of sleep, typically under 45 minutes. They are used to gai === 30m naps vs 20m naps ===
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  • {{See also|Naps}}<!--T:1-->
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  • ...hedule is a sleep schedule with one [[Cores|core sleep]] and one or more [[naps]]. ...ed by removing sleep cycles in the end of [[monophasic]] sleep, and adding naps to compensate for the lost time in REM and sustain wakefulness. The standar
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  • Naps are short blocks of sleep, typically under 45 minutes. They are used to gai
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  • [[Triphasic]], sometimes denoted as TC0 (tri core with zero naps), contains three cores, which are placed equidistantly. The first core is p ...e core is placed in the evening, one midnight and one around the dusk. Two naps are added during the day to sustain wakefulness in the gap between cores. T
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  • ..., all (or at least as much as possible) of them must be accounted for by [[naps]]. The extremely low total sleep time means it requires intense sleep compr ...e dominates the following nap. It is also likely to experience mixed-stage naps that resemble mini-cycles, with both REM and SWS in the body’s effort to
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  • ...to be contain mainly REM sleep, thanks to its position in REM peak. Other naps is likely to contain more light sleep, as well as trace amounts of SWS. ...transition to [[Uberman]], with 2 core sleeps to eventually be reduced to naps via an intermediate adaptation to [[E5]]. To prepare for the transition, al
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  • ...n become extremely difficult to wake up from, even more so then REM-filled naps after [[REM rebound]]. This represents one of the main obstacles in [[Uberm
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  • ...Schedules|schedule]]<ref name="sharif" />, which contains four 20-minute [[naps]], scheduled equidistantly throughout the day. ...ule. It can also be considered as a variant of Uberman, though with only 4 naps, hence it is also known as U4.
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  • ...the schedule exclusively uses 20-minute naps, though variants with longer naps have later been attempted. ...nced nappers can achieve a fast onset of REM or SWS in their nap, even for naps that are not strictly scheduled.
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  • ...ore]] line<ref name="lich" />, which consists of three [[cores]] and two [[naps]]. ...ntain the alertness. The scheduling of the 3 cores resembles that of the 3 naps on [[Dymaxion]].
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  • ...g for optimal SWS. The core is expected to contain mostly SWS, whereas the naps will contain either mostly REM sleep or mixed stages. ...activities that take longer than ~4 hours to complete. However, 30-minute naps are also harder to fit in compared to 20-minute ones.
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  • ...aking [[naps]] whenever tired throughout the day, with a varying number of naps and occasional changes in core duration throughout. ...tal and a napping habit. It then becomes possible to start [[flexing]] the naps, with a only a minor decrease in quality.
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  • ...lyphasic community, moderator of russian telegram chat, master of zero-REM naps and just a good guy. Slept on some version of E1 in school, but seriously s ...ery random (the biggest was 60 mins on core and the least was 10 mins). On naps I got almost zero REM.
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  • ...ions, it became its current form, with 2 short [[cores]] and 2 30-minute [[naps]]. Later, it was renamed to "Bimaxion" to match [[Trimaxion]]. ...g, whereas the other core should be 6 hours later, near [[REM peak]]. Both naps are expected to provide a mixture of SWS and REM sleep, as their duration a
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  • ...e, and it has the most number of [[naps]] out of all Everyman schedules (5 naps per day). Because of the total sleep of only more than 3 hours, it is consi ...of the '''Formula''' where an Everyman variant is expected to have <u>4-5 naps per day</u><ref name="pd" /> if the core lasts for 1.5h. Despite Puredoxyk'
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  • ...third dual core schedule, with shortened [[Cores|core]] sleeps, and three naps throughout the day.<ref name="polysoc" /> With the standard variant, the to ...e morning, and will likely contain mostly REM sleep, whereas the other two naps may contain a mixture of light and REM sleep, along with trace amounts SWS.
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  • ...contain much less vital sleep, which makes them easier to flex. Among the naps that contain less vital sleep, flexing is even more forgiving. You should a ...ter from 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
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  • ...line.<ref name="pd" /> E4 consists of one short 1.5-hour [[core]], and 4 [[naps]] to be scheduled each day. At 2 hours and 50 minutes of total sleep, it is ...all of the needed amount of [[wikipedia:Slow-wave_sleep|SWS]], whereas the naps provide [[wikipedia:Rapid_eye_movement_sleep|REM]] sleep and traces of [[wi
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  • ...ws taking [[naps]] when tired throughout the day, with a varying number of naps and changes in core timings as well as lengths. ...s schedule consists of 2 somewhat flexible core sleeps and between 1 and 2 naps in the day.
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  • ...e/Dymaxion|Dymaxion]]". Придерживаясь графика, Фуллер [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|дремал]] всякий раз, как его энергия исчер
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  • ...C2, 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 5.5 hours. With 2 core sleeps placed around the [[Circadian sleep peaks|peaks]] and 2 naps in the day, DC2 is similar to [[E3#Extended|E3-extended]] in timings, excep
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  • ...1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleep and 3 [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]].<ref name="pd" /> ...re in sync with normal daily life without the need for extreme rigidity in naps in Uberman.
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  • ...t of rules (for example, [[Ducamayl]] has 2 [[Core|cores]] and a few [[Nap|naps]] each given day), which would make them [[Hypothetical]] rather than Rando ...sembles [[Sevamayl]], except having occasional [[monophasic]] days without naps. The sleep quality may be increased further by adding a dark period of 2h b
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  • Short naps on the schedule contain mainly light sleep, whereas longer sleep blocks als The schedule fits many normal lifestyles that allow daytime naps, even with slightly inconsistent times. A consistent [[dark period]] is nee
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  • ...is accumulated enough, 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
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  • ...1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleep and 3 [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]].<ref name="pd" /> ...re in sync with normal daily life without the need for extreme rigidity in naps in Uberman.
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  • ...ref name="time" /> which contains four 30-minute [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]] evenly spaced throughout the day, for a total of 2 hours of sleep. ..._sleep|SWS]] and [[wikipedia:Rapid_eye_movement_sleep|REM]] must come from naps on this schedule, so the amount of SWS and REM in proportion to [[wikipedia
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  • A variant of this schedule, with 15-minute naps, was mentioned in Claudio Stampi's book ''Why We Nap'', and was attributed ...], making people prone to overconfidence about the adaptation. After this, naps mostly contain REM, and SWS pressure starts to build up. SWS rebound usuall
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  • ...odern time and nowadays; [[Everyman]], which uses the mechanism of power [[naps]]; [[Dual Core]], which is based on the [[Segmented]] sleep patterns, popul ...een accumulated to a large degree. Falling asleep is usually difficult for naps and easy for cores, assuming the person is not an [[Insomnia|insomniac]] an
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  • ...mes 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 that you
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  • ...ref name="time" /> which contains four 30-minute [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]] evenly spaced throughout the day, for a total of 2 hours of sleep. ..._sleep|SWS]] and [[wikipedia:Rapid_eye_movement_sleep|REM]] must come from naps on this schedule, so the amount of SWS and REM in proportion to [[wikipedia
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  • A variant of this schedule, with 15-minute naps, was mentioned in Claudio Stampi's book ''Why We Nap'', and was attributed ...], making people prone to overconfidence about the adaptation. After this, naps mostly contain REM, and SWS pressure starts to build up. SWS rebound usuall
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  • ...The concept resembles [[Spamayl]], but short cores are used in place of [[naps]]. {{TNT|Camayl}} ...extended by one cycle once adapted to make up for a lost sleep; a short [[Naps|nap]] can be occasionally added to the schedule to replace a missing missin
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  • ...simply a sleep schedule with two [[Cores|core sleeps]] and zero or more [[naps]]. [[Segmented]] sleep, sometimes denoted as DC0 (dual core with zero naps), has one core sleep generally around dusk and one core sleep generally aro
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  • ...ake up during REM sleep during adaptation, which is particularly likely in naps placed in the [[REM peak]] (early morning).
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  • == Longer naps == ...uccessful, allowing to get more REM/LNREM, and is used quite often. Longer naps also proved to be successful on non-reducing biphasic schedules such as [[B
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  • ...or E2, is a highly popular schedule in the Everyman line. It consists of 2 naps and a [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleep of 4.5h (3 full cycles) by de ...ore duration, but has since been renamed to E2, to represent the number of naps to maintain consistency between different schedule lines. In recent years,
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  • ...REM3 to complete, and could be hindered by schedules containing only short naps. ...ised into [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]].
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  • ...or E2, is a highly popular schedule in the Everyman line. It consists of 2 naps and a [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleep of 4.5h (3 full cycles) by de ...ore duration, but has since been renamed to E2, to represent the number of naps to maintain consistency between different schedule lines. In recent years,
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  • ...REM3 to complete, and could be hindered by schedules containing only short naps. ...ised into [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|cores]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]].
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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ます。
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  • ...sta|Siesta]], in which which is supplied with a short [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|nap]] / [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] midday. However, all of the sched ...a smaller nap window can be chosen. Most importantly in this variant, late naps (after ~17-18) should be avoided because it may interfere with the core at
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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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  • 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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  • ...sta|Siesta]], in which which is supplied with a short [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|nap]] / [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] midday. However, all of the sched ...a smaller nap window can be chosen. Most importantly in this variant, late naps (after ~17-18) should be avoided because it may interfere with the core at
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  • ...[[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleeps and no [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]].
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  • ...[[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|core]] sleeps and no [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|naps]].
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  • ===Shortened cores and 30-minute naps=== [[File:DC1-30m.png|thumb|30min naps and shortened cores]]
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  • ===Shortened cores and 30-minute naps=== <!--T:49--> [[File:DC1-30m.png|thumb|30min naps and shortened cores]]
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  • ...stages, and allow for a small cut in total sleep with stable sleep times. Naps in the day are often not required due to segmented's longer cores perservin ...is schedule would be a circadian dip in the early afternoon hours, without naps to address them. Because more light sleep has been cut compared to the defa
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  • ...stages, and allow for a small cut in total sleep with stable sleep times. Naps in the day are often not required due to segmented's longer cores perservin ...is schedule would be a circadian dip in the early afternoon hours, without naps to address them. Because more light sleep has been cut compared to the defa
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  • ...stages, and allow for a small cut in total sleep with stable sleep times. Naps in the day are often not required due to segmented's longer cores perservin ...is schedule would be a circadian dip in the early afternoon hours, without naps to address them. Because more light sleep has been cut compared to the defa
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  • ...stages, and allow for a small cut in total sleep with stable sleep times. Naps in the day are often not required due to segmented's longer cores perservin ...is schedule would be a circadian dip in the early afternoon hours, without naps to address them. Because more light sleep has been cut compared to the defa
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  • ...stages, and allow for a small cut in total sleep with stable sleep times. Naps in the day are often not required due to segmented's longer cores perservin ...is schedule would be a circadian dip in the early afternoon hours, without naps to address them. Because more light sleep has been cut compared to the defa
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  • [[Segmented]] sleep, sometimes denoted as DC0 (dual core with zero naps), has one core sleep generally around dusk and one core sleep generally aro
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  • ...e it artificially. After adaptation, sleep onset usually is <5 minutes for naps and <15 minutes for cores. However, for people with chronic sleep onset ins
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  • ...ins a long [[Cores|core]], usually with a length of 6 hours, and a short [[Naps|nap]]. However, E1 is mostly known as a [[biphasic]] schedule, rather than ...us, it may take time for sleep pressure to build enough to induce sleep in naps. However, experienced nappers or those with high natural ability to fall as
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  • ...nt from the slightly longer core sleep allows more flexibility of both the naps and the core itself. For these reasons, 5h core is recommended as an altern ...core at 20-21). Those who pick this variant are often early sleepers. Both naps are moved back to to start earlier. The second nap, now close to noon, can
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  • ...tries to make sure you are awake during waking blocks, and sleeping during naps.
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  • * Find locations for you to take naps when situation may demand, such as:
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  • * Find locations for you to take naps when situation may demand, such as:
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  • ...core]], usually with a length of 6 hours, and a short [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|nap]]. However, E1 is mostly known as a [[Special:MyLanguage/biphasic|bipha ...us, it may take time for sleep pressure to build enough to induce sleep in naps. However, experienced nappers or those with high natural ability to fall as
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  • ...core]], usually with a length of 6 hours, and a short [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|nap]]. However, E1 is mostly known as a [[Special:MyLanguage/biphasic|bipha ...us, it may take time for sleep pressure to build enough to induce sleep in naps. However, experienced nappers or those with high natural ability to fall as
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  • ...werden grob in [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|Kerne]] und [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|Nickerchen]] eingeteilt. ...formed by removing sleep cycles in the end of monophasic sleep, and adding naps to compensate for the lost time in REM and sustain wakefulness.
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  • ...QC0 equidistantly, which resembles [[Dymaxion]], but with cores instead of naps. This may facilitate falling asleep, as the sleeps are evenly spead, rather
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  • ...e em 3 [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|núcleos]] e nenhuma [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|soneca]].
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  • ...nstable long term. These types of schedules may be destabilized by missing naps too many times or flexing too much/too far due to scheduling conflicts that
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  • ...biphasically, often in a pattern resembling [[Segmented]]. Taking daytime naps have also been found to have health benefits.
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  • ...nstable long term. These types of schedules may be destabilized by missing naps too many times or flexing too much/too far due to scheduling conflicts that
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  • ...ef name="time" /> который содержит четыре 30-минутных [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|нэпа]], равномерно распределенных в течен
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  • ...assificados em [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|núcleos]] e [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|sonecas]].
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  • ...e/Cores|ядра]], обычно длящегося 6 часов, и короткого [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|нэпа]]. Тем не менее, E1 в основном известен
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  • ...Cores|ядра]], що зазвичай триває 6 годин, і короткого [[Special:MyLanguage/Naps|непу]]. Проте, E1 в основному відомий як [[Spec
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  • ...подразделяется на [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|ядра]] и [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|нэпы]].
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  • ...дрозділяється на [[Special:MyLanguage/cores|ядра]] та [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|непи]].
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  • ..., E3 содержит 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Cores|ядро]] и 3 [[Special:MyLanguage/naps|нэпа]].<ref name="pd" />
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  • Scheduling study sessions before naps:
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