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lastig, lastig...
ik vind het gewoon arrogant....
loop je over straat komt er ineens een deur aanlopen. Dus ik groet hem gewoon(ik ben best sociaal ja), loopt die arrogante lul zo tegen mijn hoofd aan
en het ergste vond ik nog dat ik 1,5 uur later wakker werd in de stromende regen!!!!!!!
Hoerendeur!
ik vind het gewoon arrogant....
loop je over straat komt er ineens een deur aanlopen. Dus ik groet hem gewoon(ik ben best sociaal ja), loopt die arrogante lul zo tegen mijn hoofd aan
en het ergste vond ik nog dat ik 1,5 uur later wakker werd in de stromende regen!!!!!!!
Hoerendeur!
laatste aanpassing
ik heb net gewoon iemand gespot die midden op straat een loop-tegen-de-zijkant-van-een-deur-powernap trachte te doen.
het was gelijk de laatste keer dat hij het probeerde.... de deur van de auto was eraf en hij kan het niet meer navertellen......
ze zouden een cursus moeten verplichten voordat er nog meer dooie vallen!
het was gelijk de laatste keer dat hij het probeerde.... de deur van de auto was eraf en hij kan het niet meer navertellen......
ze zouden een cursus moeten verplichten voordat er nog meer dooie vallen!
"Power Nap" Prevents Burnout; Morning Sleep Perfects A Skill
Evidence is mounting that sleep – even a nap – appears to enhance information processing and learning. New experiments by NIMH grantee Alan Hobson, M.D., Robert Stickgold, Ph.D., and colleagues at Harvard University show that a midday snooze reverses information overload and that a 20 percent overnight improvement in learning a motor skill is largely traceable to a late stage of sleep that some early risers might be missing. Overall, their studies suggest that the brain uses a night's sleep to consolidate the memories of habits, actions and skills learned during the day.
Evidence is mounting that sleep – even a nap – appears to enhance information processing and learning. New experiments by NIMH grantee Alan Hobson, M.D., Robert Stickgold, Ph.D., and colleagues at Harvard University show that a midday snooze reverses information overload and that a 20 percent overnight improvement in learning a motor skill is largely traceable to a late stage of sleep that some early risers might be missing. Overall, their studies suggest that the brain uses a night's sleep to consolidate the memories of habits, actions and skills learned during the day.
"Bouncing your head against a door" Prevents Burnout; Morning Sleep Perfects A Skill
Evidence is mounting that sleep – even a head bounce – appears to enhance information processing and learning. New experiments by NIMH grantee Alan Hobson, M.D., Robert Stickgold, Ph.D., and colleagues at Harvard University show that a midday head bounce reverses information overload and that a 20 percent overnight improvement in learning a motor skill is largely traceable to a late stage of sleep that some early risers might be missing. Overall, their studies suggest that the brain uses a night's sleep to consolidate the memories of habits, actions and skills learned during the day.
Evidence is mounting that sleep – even a head bounce – appears to enhance information processing and learning. New experiments by NIMH grantee Alan Hobson, M.D., Robert Stickgold, Ph.D., and colleagues at Harvard University show that a midday head bounce reverses information overload and that a 20 percent overnight improvement in learning a motor skill is largely traceable to a late stage of sleep that some early risers might be missing. Overall, their studies suggest that the brain uses a night's sleep to consolidate the memories of habits, actions and skills learned during the day.
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