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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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