Abstract
Daytime napping offers numerous benefits, including cognitive enhancement, mood regulation, and improved well-being. Averaging around an hour, naps help recover from sleep deprivation and prepare for future sleep deficits. They significantly boost alertness, sustained attention, declarative memory, and learning capacity. Daytime naps boost alertness, memory, and resilience while improving mood. A 60-min nap aids learning and counters sleep deficits, enhancing cognitive recovery. Napping also aids in cellular regeneration and reduces cognitive decline, particularly in children, adolescents, and older adults. The internal biological clock supports napping, aligning with natural circadian rhythms. Additionally, naps mitigate stress, improve emotional resilience, and enhance performance and positive psychology. This study highlights the need for further research on the long-term impacts of regular napping, optimal nap durations, and cultural influences on napping practices.