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The impact of short night-time naps on performance, sleepiness and mood during a simulated night shift
Short night-time naps and their effects on performance, sleepiness, and mood during a simulated night shift
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Abstract
A 30-min nap opportunity improved subjective sleepiness compared to a 10-min nap and no-nap control.
- No significant differences were observed in psychomotor vigilance performance across nap conditions after accounting for pre-nap scores.
- The 30-min nap was associated with reduced subjective sleepiness compared to both the 10-min nap and the control condition.
- A 10-min nap was linked to increased negative mood compared to the 30-min nap and the no-nap control.
- Short naps may not alleviate performance decrements as previously suggested, with the 30-min nap showing benefits primarily in subjective measures.
- The findings indicate a potential 'short nap aversion' effect following a 10-min nap.
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