How long should your naps be? - Sara C. Mednick

5,478,159 views ・ 2021-04-29

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Your eyes get heavy and gradually... close...
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But wait!
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It’s only lunchtime and you still have so much to do.
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Would taking a nap help? Or would it derail your day?
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Our sleep, both at night and in naps,
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is made up of approximately 90 minute sleep cycles with four stages each.
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A nap can last anywhere from five minutes to three hours,
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so it can include full sleep cycles or just a few stages.
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As you fall asleep, you enter Stage 1: the first two to five minutes of sleep.
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Stage 2 comes next, for about 30 minutes.
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In Stage 2, body temperature drops, muscles relax,
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and breathing and heart rate become more regular.
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Your neurons start to fire in unison,
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creating waves of activity that sweep across the cortex,
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punctuated by rapid bursts of neural activity called sleep spindles.
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As you enter Stage 3, or slow wave sleep,
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the rolling waves increase as your neurons fire in coordination.
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This phase lasts about 20 to 30 minutes and is where your deepest sleep occurs.
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Then, you enter REM sleep, which lasts about 10 to 20 minutes in a nap.
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In REM, the brain becomes more active, more like your brain activity while awake.
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The end of REM signals the completion of a sleep cycle.
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OK, but will a nap make you feel better?
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Well, that depends on a few things—
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especially what stages of sleep the nap includes.
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Take a 30 minute nap, which consists mainly of Stage 2 sleep.
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Stage 2 sleep is associated with long-term potentiation,
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a process that's thought to strengthen the synapses between neurons,
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which is essential for learning.
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A 20 to 30 minute nap stops short of Stage 3′s deep sleep,
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making it relatively easy to wake up from.
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A 30 to 60 minute nap, meanwhile, has the benefits of Stage 2 sleep
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and also takes you into the deeper sleep of Stage 3.
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During Stage 3, multiple brain areas work together to transfer information
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from short-term memory storage to long-term storage,
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stabilizing and strengthening long-term memory
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by coupling sleep spindles with slow waves.
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Stage 3 is the most difficult stage to wake up from.
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So while a 30 to 60 minute nap can have cognitive benefits,
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those benefits often don’t kick in until about 15 minutes after waking up.
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60 to 90 minute naps enter the REM stage.
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While in REM, the prefrontal cortex,
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which is largely responsible for inhibition and cognitive control,
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becomes much less active.
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Meanwhile, the amygdala and cingulate cortex,
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regions associated with emotion and motivation, are highly active.
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Researchers have posited that the combination of these things
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leads to bizarre dreams during REM sleep:
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the decrease in inhibition and cognitive control might lead to wild associations—
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and, thanks to the amygdala and cingulate cortex activity,
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those associations can be between emotionally charged topics.
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Some researchers think this stage might help us make innovative connections
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between ideas upon waking.
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Because the brain activity during REM is closer to waking,
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it may be easier to wake up from REM than Stage 3,
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even though the nap is longer.
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The time of day also matters.
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Our need for deep Stage 3 sleep progressively increases
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throughout the day.
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So if you nap later,
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you may rob yourself of the sleep pressure needed to go to sleep at night.
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This doesn't happen for REM sleep.
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Longer periods of REM occur during morning hours,
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so morning naps are dominated by REM,
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midday naps have about equal parts of REM and deep sleep,
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and evening naps contain more deep sleep.
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On top of all this, it seems that we’re just about evenly split
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between nappers and non-nappers.
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Nappers consistently show cognitive benefits from napping,
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but non-nappers may not.
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Researchers think this could be because nappers
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are able to stay in a lighter sleep and move through sleep stages more easily.
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Meanwhile, non-nappers may experience more deep sleep while napping,
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making them groggy afterward.
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So will a nap help?
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Well, there’s only one way to find out...
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