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How does sleep architecture affect CNS recovery?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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CNS recovery is most intense during deep sleep, particularly in the N3 or slow-wave sleep stage. This sleep architecture is influenced by factors like adenosine accumulation, which can be optimized through consistent sleep schedules and caffeine management, alongside GABAergic signaling that can be supported by proper supplementation.

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