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by disgruntledphd2
435 days ago
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> iirc, biphasic sleep is the “usual way” people sleep without the advent of electricity, yes? “the waking hour”, and all that. I honestly believe that this is not "natural", but rather an adaptation to the absurdly long European winter nights. Note that we didn't evolve there, so it seems unlikely that bi-phasic sleep is the most primal way. |
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Seems reasonable to expect some degree of genetic drift in sleep regulation as well, but I know of no data on this.