The effects of extended nap periods on cognitive, physiological and subjective responses under simulated night shift conditions

Nov 17, 2017Chronobiology international

Longer naps and their effects on thinking, body functions, and feelings during simulated night shifts

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Abstract

Extended naps of up to 3 hours and 20 minutes reduced subjective sleepiness during 8-hour night shifts.

  • Both nap conditions led to decreased feelings of sleepiness compared to the fixed night condition.
  • Cognitive and physiological measures did not show significant changes associated with napping.
  • Participants experienced sleep inertia after napping, which temporarily impaired certain cognitive performance aspects.
  • Benefits of naps during 8-hour night shifts were observed, but managing sleep inertia is crucial for maintaining alertness.

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