Napping benefits long-term memory formation and is a tool many individuals use to improve daytime functioning. Despite its potential advantages, approximately 47% of people in the United States eschew napping. The goal of this study was to determine whether people who endorse napping at least once a week (nap+) show differences in nap outcomes, including nap-dependent memory consolidation, compared with people who rarely or never nap (nap−). Additionally, we tested whether four weeks of nap practice or restriction would change sleep and performance profiles. Using a perceptual learning task, we found that napping enhanced performance to a greater degree in nap+ compared with nap− individuals (at baseline). Additionally, performance change w...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined (a) time of night effects on sleep inert...
Study Objectives: Daytime naps benefit long-term memory relative to taking a break and remaining awa...
Napping has been explored extensively as a means of counteracting the negative effects associated wi...
Napping benefits long-term memory formation and is a tool many individuals use to improve daytime fu...
Daytime napping is a frequent habit of many individuals, whether healthy or not, and may occur in a ...
peer reviewedImpact of napping on neurobehavioral function across lifespan Number: 163 Room: Lec...
Many studies investigating sleep and memory consolidation have evaluated fullnight sleep rather than...
 Objective: To evaluate the impact of the daytime nap on declarative memory assessed by performance...
Electroencephalography (EEG) has been widely used to study the relationship between naps and working...
Many studies have shown that sleep improves memory performance, and that even short naps during the ...
Daytime napping improves well-being and performance for young adults. The benefits of napping in ol...
Daytime napping improves well-being and performance for young adults. The benefits of napping in old...
Nocturnal sleep and daytime napping facilitate memory consolidation for semantically related and unr...
The impact of sleep on motor learning in the aging brain was investigated using an experimental diur...
Study Objectives To examine the benefits of napping during night shifts on cognitive performance. M...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined (a) time of night effects on sleep inert...
Study Objectives: Daytime naps benefit long-term memory relative to taking a break and remaining awa...
Napping has been explored extensively as a means of counteracting the negative effects associated wi...
Napping benefits long-term memory formation and is a tool many individuals use to improve daytime fu...
Daytime napping is a frequent habit of many individuals, whether healthy or not, and may occur in a ...
peer reviewedImpact of napping on neurobehavioral function across lifespan Number: 163 Room: Lec...
Many studies investigating sleep and memory consolidation have evaluated fullnight sleep rather than...
 Objective: To evaluate the impact of the daytime nap on declarative memory assessed by performance...
Electroencephalography (EEG) has been widely used to study the relationship between naps and working...
Many studies have shown that sleep improves memory performance, and that even short naps during the ...
Daytime napping improves well-being and performance for young adults. The benefits of napping in ol...
Daytime napping improves well-being and performance for young adults. The benefits of napping in old...
Nocturnal sleep and daytime napping facilitate memory consolidation for semantically related and unr...
The impact of sleep on motor learning in the aging brain was investigated using an experimental diur...
Study Objectives To examine the benefits of napping during night shifts on cognitive performance. M...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined (a) time of night effects on sleep inert...
Study Objectives: Daytime naps benefit long-term memory relative to taking a break and remaining awa...
Napping has been explored extensively as a means of counteracting the negative effects associated wi...