Here's some welcome news for those of us who didn't sleep so well last
night: New research suggests that a short power nap can make us feel and perform better.
The study, recently published online in the journal Neurobiology of Learning and Memory,
looked at how much a nap can really help in a memory task. On the first
day, the 41 participants all took demographic surveys and IQ tests.
Then, for a week, they went back to their normal lives and kept sleep
logs of their bedtimes, wake-up times, whether they took naps, and if
they drank any alcohol. On the last day, they were asked to sleep one
hour less than they normally do. Then, the real testing began.
Back
in the lab, participants were presented with individual words and word
pairings. They then performed a baseline memory test in which they had
to decide as quickly as possible whether they had just seen certain
words or pairs. Afterwards, half of the participants were allowed 90
minutes for some sweet, sweet shut-eye; the other half had to watch
relaxing DVDs — and stay awake. Finally, all participants performed the
memory tasks one more time.
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