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  2. Familial natural short sleep - Wikipedia

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    Familial natural short sleep is a rare, genetic, typically inherited trait where an individual sleeps for fewer hours than average without suffering from daytime sleepiness or other consequences of sleep deprivation. This process is entirely natural in this kind of individual, and it is caused by certain genetic mutations.

  3. Familial sleep traits - Wikipedia

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    Familial natural short sleep (FNSS) is a distinct category of habitual short sleep. Individuals with this trait usually get 4–6.5 hours of sleep per day but do not have daytime sleepiness and do not need catch-up sleep on the weekends. After sleep deprivation, these individuals have less of a sleep deficit than individuals without FNSS.

  4. Some People Have a Superhuman Strength: Only Needing 4 Hours ...

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    These “short sleepers” don’t necessarily do it by choice—they’re genetically programmed to require less shut-eye. Some People Have a Superhuman Strength: Only Needing 4 Hours of Sleep ...

  5. Power nap - Wikipedia

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    A power nap or cat nap is a short sleep that terminates before deep sleep (slow-wave sleep; SWS). A power nap is intended to quickly revitalize the sleeper. A power nap combined with consuming caffeine is called a stimulant nap, coffee nap, caffeine nap, or nappuccino. [1]

  6. 'Short sleepers' only need four hours of sleep a night - AOL

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  7. Not Everyone Needs the Same Amount of Sleep. Here's Why - AOL

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    A host of reasons make some people short sleepers and some people long sleepers

  8. Short sleep negates benefits of exercise for the brain, study ...

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    One of the most important things to do, experts say, is make a sleep schedule and stick to it. Your brain needs to be trained to go to sleep at a certain hour and rise at dedicated time every day ...

  9. Randy Gardner sleep deprivation experiment - Wikipedia

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    Randy Gardner (born c. 1946) is an American man from San Diego, California, who once held the record for the longest amount of time a human has gone without sleep.In December 1963/January 1964, 17-year-old Gardner stayed awake for 11 days and 24 minutes (264.4 hours), breaking the previous record of 260 hours held by Tom Rounds.