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How Long to Nap for the Biggest Brain Benefits

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How Long to Nap for the Biggest Brain Benefits
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The Science of the Perfect Nap
According to a growing body of research, napping is a smart thing to do. It can help refresh the mind, make you more creative, boost your energy.

Taking a nap, we've seen time and again, is like rebooting your brain. But napping may be as much of an art as it is a science. The Wall Street Journal offers recommendations for planning your perfect nap, including how long to nap and when.

The sleep experts in the article say a 10-to-20-minute power nap gives you the best "bang for your buck," but depending on what you want the nap to do for you, other durations might be ideal.

For a quick boost of alertness, experts say a 10-to-20-minute power nap is adequate for getting back to work in a pinch.

For cognitive memory processing, however, a 60-minute nap may do more good, Dr. Mednick said. Including slow-wave sleep helps with remembering facts, places and faces. The downside: some grogginess upon waking.

Finally, the 90-minute nap will likely involve a full cycle of sleep, which aids creativity and emotional and procedural memory, such as learning how to ride a bike. Waking up after REM sleep usually means a minimal amount of sleep inertia, Dr. Mednick said.

In addition to those recommendations, one surprising suggestion is to sit slightly upright during your nap, because it will help you avoid a deep sleep. And if you find yourself dreaming during your power naps, it may be a sign you're sleep deprived.

While you're planning your nap, don't forget to time it during the right time of day as well.

The Perfect Nap: Sleeping Is a Mix of Art and Science | The Wall Street Journal
 
At the moment I am suffering from sleep deprivation,
so nap time is very close to my heart...
I am accompanying my Mom to SIngapore

to see her sick brother this coming week for a week;
we have our lovely Natacha leaving for Sydney (what the hell for?);
we are training staff here at Langtrees -
- so expect to hear from new receptionists soon!
So needless to say there will be NO EXTRA TIME OFF.....

so lets cramp all work / getting home in Christmas mode/
getting gardens ready for the hot summer/
getting packed for SIngers ---
I NEED POWER NAPS!!!

Any of you get that inclined when sleep deprived?!!

 
I believe in the noon nap I actually look forward to it But if I do oversleep and have the half hour sleep I am Rats*** for a hour or so afterwards
I have got so used to the nap that I can nap with a fair bit of noise going But put me in a plane Nada nuffinck wide awake most the trip
 
I'm a napper sometimes but only because I'm a lazy ba$tard and bored s##tless. If I have a crappy nights sleep I'm more inclined for a nap the next day. The naps can range from 30 minutes to 3 hours

Power naps are good for driving long distance trips
 
I'm a napper sometimes but only because I'm a lazy ba$tard and bored s##tless. If I have a crappy nights sleep I'm more inclined for a nap the next day. The naps can range from 30 minutes to 3 hours

Power naps are good for driving long distance trips
While driving or in the truck bays Col I prefer to nap in the truck bays personally
 
I'm a truck bay$ napper too Mr 2.

I shouldn't say this but I've done my far share of driving like a zombie.
 
The Mother who can sleep through anything?

As you may know Vivien Many of us men have that ability Especially when a new born is in the house And we have the ability to wake up as soon as the baby is changed,
feed and all the other joys of having a infant in the house
 
With the Graveyard shifts occasionally I'll get home and need a nap if I haven't been consistent with getting up at a similar time during the week. I'll have to take note of the original post to get the best bang for my buck :P
 
I never used to be a particularly tired person. I'd have the odd nap here or there, but generally if there is day light about there is work to be done somewhere! Working night shift was a bit screwy with me and sleep became this strange mysterious thing that everybody spoke about but I didn't seem to really know what they were on about anymore :p Gosh I didn't realise how much I valued sleep until i wasn't having any ^.^

So happy to be working hours that are more compatible with my body clock. Naps are now reserved for after late nights out with the hubby/BFFs and for lazy Sundays ;)
 
Can't nap.....not during the day anyway and even after a long night shift and only with a few hours sleep after. I kind of have the feeling that I might miss out on something if I go for a nap. I know that sounds strange........to miss out on what??????? So I usually go through the day without a nap and have an early night (if possible).
I managed over the last years to train myself to sleep a bit longer after a night shift and keep myself busy during the day........being busy is a perfect way to stay awake. ;)
 
Don't matter how tired i am a 15 min powernap will give me another 4 functioning hrs. Can only do it twice tho! Any more than 15 mins powernap -like an hour- and my body switches off for the day.
I need 7 hrs a night. Can survive on 5 one night but any less than that and im ratshit.
 
Can't nap.....not during the day anyway and even after a long night shift and only with a few hours sleep after. I kind of have the feeling that I might miss out on something if I go for a nap. I know that sounds strange........to miss out on what??????? So I usually go through the day without a nap and have an early night (if possible).
I managed over the last years to train myself to sleep a bit longer after a night shift and keep myself busy during the day........being busy is a perfect way to stay awake. ;)

Don't mean to sound scary but Sleep Deprivation will catch up with ya...muahahahaa. :eek:
 
Parking bay naps till some dick drives in and wakes you up then I just have micro sleeps or put a movie on and watch that gets rid if a few ks
 
I never feel great after a nap! In fact it makes me grumpier! No amount of napping will make me feel better haha.
 
I never feel great after a nap! In fact it makes me grumpier! No amount of napping will make me feel better haha.

My naps happen when I need to be alert later/don't want to cancel my plans and think I will have to cut them short if I don't have one but I'm with you on the grumpiness! 90mins to nap, 60mins for people to avoid me until I'm back on track lol
 
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