I had a Zeo sleep monitor and I noticed that I had more REM sleep when doing hard intellectual work or deliberate practice, or after emotionally intense experiences. I had more deep sleep when exercising hard e.g. sprints or resistance training. This suggests to me that these forms of sleep are respectively associated with learning and body repair.
I also notice that I can learn a lot faster when I have naps and/or ample sleep. And that I recover from hard exercise more quickly.
OK this is all a bit uncertain but not just vacuous speculation.
I would like to see some evidence that orexin does not detract from these alleged effects before using it. Edit—the EA article does provide some evidence for this.
>Function of REM sleep
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapid_eye_movement_sleep#Deprivation_effects
I had a Zeo sleep monitor and I noticed that I had more REM sleep when doing hard intellectual work or deliberate practice, or after emotionally intense experiences. I had more deep sleep when exercising hard e.g. sprints or resistance training. This suggests to me that these forms of sleep are respectively associated with learning and body repair.
I also notice that I can learn a lot faster when I have naps and/or ample sleep. And that I recover from hard exercise more quickly.
OK this is all a bit uncertain but not just vacuous speculation.
I would like to see some evidence that orexin does not detract from these alleged effects before using it. Edit—the EA article does provide some evidence for this.