Duration of Sleep Inertia after Napping during Simulated Night Work and in Extended Operations

Jun 28, 2012Chronobiology international

How long grogginess lasts after napping during night shifts and long work periods

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Abstract

No more than 15 minutes is required for performance decrements due to sleep inertia to dissipate after nap opportunities of 60 minutes or less.

  • Performance on a working memory task was impaired immediately after waking from naps of 40 or 60 minutes.
  • Improvements in performance were observed 45 minutes post-awakening for naps of 40 minutes or longer during extended wakefulness.
  • Subjective sleepiness, as measured by the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale, did not reliably indicate the presence or severity of sleep inertia.
  • Differences in sleep stage upon awakening were significant, particularly between wakefulness and light sleep or deep sleep, but did not correlate with sleep inertia severity.
  • The duration of slow wave sleep did not have an effect on sleep inertia.

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