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Non sleep deep rest (NSDR) and short naps can significantly enhance learning efficiency, matching the effects of longer study sessions. Engaging in 20-minute NSDR bouts after focused learning sessions allows for better retention and information processing. Additionally, hypnosis serves as a powerful tool for rewiring brain circuitry, offering a drug-free method to improve cognitive function.In this clip
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Is it okay to do Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) before you work out in the context of the Huberman Lab Podcast episodes Maximizing Productivity, Physical & Mental Health with Daily Tools | Huberman Lab Podcast #28 and Fitness Toolkit: Protocol & Tools to Optimize Physical Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #94, as well as the clip Training After Poor Sleep?
Is it okay to do Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) before you work out in the context of the episode Fitness Toolkit: Protocol & Tools to Optimize Physical Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #94 and the clip Training After Poor Sleep?
Can you do Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) directly after sleep in the morning, for example, when you didn't sleep well or slept too little, as discussed in the episode Maximizing Productivity, Physical & Mental Health with Daily Tools | Huberman Lab Podcast #28 and the clip Non-Sleep Deep Rest?