Temporal placement of a nap for alertness: contributions of circadian phase and prior wakefulness.

Aug 1, 1987Sleep

How the timing of a nap affects alertness depending on body clock and time awake

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Abstract

A nap placed at any time during a 56-hour period improved visual reaction time performance, particularly in the lapse domain.

  • All participants exhibited a decline in visual reaction time and an increase in sleepiness as sleep loss progressed.
  • Early naps, taken after 6 or 18 hours of wakefulness, offered more significant and longer-lasting benefits to reaction time compared to later naps.
  • Naps did not significantly alter sleepiness ratings, indicating that participants may not recognize the performance improvements.
  • Circadian placement of naps did not influence the outcomes on any measured parameter.
  • Preventing the drop in body temperature across days was associated with early naps, suggesting potential physiological effects.

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