I’m polyphasic on Everyman 3 since about March 2011 (Jan and Feb spent unsuccessfully trying to make Uberman work). According to my aging Zeo I get approximately the same REM and SWS as I did on 7.4hrs of monophasic sleep before I adapted. Nearly all of the SWS is in my 3hr core. On Uberman I never achieved enough SWS in my naps to get me through. The adaptation was ridiculously hard—both for how very unpleasant it was and for having to get through that while sleep deprived.
I could believe that a 3 hour core could contain a lot of SWS, making it definitely better than Uberman. In those little naps, it’s easy to jump into REM and hard to jump into SWS. I was under the impression that 3 hours is still less SWS than the minimum to prevent sleep deprivation symptoms, but I also am endlessly impressed by the capacity of the human brain to adapt to any symptom. Did you do any cognitive functioning tests before/after switching to Everyman?
I’m polyphasic on Everyman 3 since about March 2011 (Jan and Feb spent unsuccessfully trying to make Uberman work). According to my aging Zeo I get approximately the same REM and SWS as I did on 7.4hrs of monophasic sleep before I adapted. Nearly all of the SWS is in my 3hr core. On Uberman I never achieved enough SWS in my naps to get me through. The adaptation was ridiculously hard—both for how very unpleasant it was and for having to get through that while sleep deprived.
I could believe that a 3 hour core could contain a lot of SWS, making it definitely better than Uberman. In those little naps, it’s easy to jump into REM and hard to jump into SWS. I was under the impression that 3 hours is still less SWS than the minimum to prevent sleep deprivation symptoms, but I also am endlessly impressed by the capacity of the human brain to adapt to any symptom. Did you do any cognitive functioning tests before/after switching to Everyman?
Also consider how different humans are. Even the recommended sleep ranges have a spread of almost x2 between min and max.
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Oh dear. Can we please not post very large very bright low-information-density infographics right into threads?
sorry. didn’t find a way to rescale and forgot.