“…Accordingly, a laboratory study found that people adopted biphasic sleep when exposed to 14 hr of darkness each night (Wehr, 1992). There is also evidence of biphasic sleep in some contemporary communities without electricity (Samson et al, 2017b), but not others (Beale et al, 2017;de la Iglesia et al, 2015;Peixoto, da Silva, Carskadon, & Louzada, 2009;Samson, Crittenden, Mabulla, Mabulla, & Nunn, 2017a;Yetish et al, 2015). Despite some dispute about the likely origins of biphasic sleep in humans (Ekirch, 2016;Yetish et al, 2015), sleep in western societies has clearly changed in recent history (Ekirch, 2015).…”