Daytime napping is a frequent habit of many individuals, whether healthy or not, and may occur in a wide variety of contexts. There are several reasons for napping in the human adult, including prophylactic strategies or recuperative need, respectively before or after sleep loss, or even pure appetitive drive. Thus, it is of great theoretical and clinical interest to assess the impact of naps on individuals’ performance, especially on cognitive functioning. As the outgrowth of a symposium held by the authors at the 5th Congress of the World Federation of Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine Societies in Cairns, Australia, September 2007, this review will specifically explore: a) the newly developed experimental daytime split-sleep schedules an...
236 - Effects of napping on impulse control Presented by: Ugo Faraguna M. Rondelli1, M. Di Galante2,...
Background/Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the effects of a learning task on the chara...
Study Objectives: Daytime naps benefit long-term memory relative to taking a break and remaining awa...
Study Objectives To examine the benefits of napping during night shifts on cognitive performance. M...
International audienceSTUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the benefits of napping during night shifts on co...
peer reviewedImpact of napping on neurobehavioral function across lifespan Number: 163 Room: Lec...
Napping benefits long-term memory formation and is a tool many individuals use to improve daytime fu...
Daytime napping improves well-being and performance for young adults. The benefits of napping in old...
International audienceBackground: Napping in the workplace is under debate, with interesting results...
Objective: The need for sleep is universal and its function is not completely clarified. Daytime ale...
Daytime napping improves well-being and performance for young adults. The benefits of napping in ol...
Many studies investigating sleep and memory consolidation have evaluated fullnight sleep rather than...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined (a) time of night effects on sleep inert...
Napping benefits long-term memory formation and is a tool many individuals use to improve daytime fu...
An improvement in impulse control is one of the beneficial effects of nocturnal sleep. Here, we aime...
236 - Effects of napping on impulse control Presented by: Ugo Faraguna M. Rondelli1, M. Di Galante2,...
Background/Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the effects of a learning task on the chara...
Study Objectives: Daytime naps benefit long-term memory relative to taking a break and remaining awa...
Study Objectives To examine the benefits of napping during night shifts on cognitive performance. M...
International audienceSTUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the benefits of napping during night shifts on co...
peer reviewedImpact of napping on neurobehavioral function across lifespan Number: 163 Room: Lec...
Napping benefits long-term memory formation and is a tool many individuals use to improve daytime fu...
Daytime napping improves well-being and performance for young adults. The benefits of napping in old...
International audienceBackground: Napping in the workplace is under debate, with interesting results...
Objective: The need for sleep is universal and its function is not completely clarified. Daytime ale...
Daytime napping improves well-being and performance for young adults. The benefits of napping in ol...
Many studies investigating sleep and memory consolidation have evaluated fullnight sleep rather than...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined (a) time of night effects on sleep inert...
Napping benefits long-term memory formation and is a tool many individuals use to improve daytime fu...
An improvement in impulse control is one of the beneficial effects of nocturnal sleep. Here, we aime...
236 - Effects of napping on impulse control Presented by: Ugo Faraguna M. Rondelli1, M. Di Galante2,...
Background/Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the effects of a learning task on the chara...
Study Objectives: Daytime naps benefit long-term memory relative to taking a break and remaining awa...