Sleep inertia is a physiological state of impaired cognitive and sensory-motor performance that is present immediately after awakening. It persists during...
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Confusional arousal (redirect from Severe sleep inertia)
confusional arousal (also known as sleep drunkenness or severe sleep inertia) is medical condition where a person awakened from sleep shows mental confusion for...
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Nap (redirect from Napping (sleep))
quickly without entering deep sleep stages, thereby minimizing sleep inertia. Recovery nap: Taken to compensate for sleep loss that has already occurred...
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cycle. Scientific studies on sleep have shown that sleep stage at awakening is an important factor in amplifying sleep inertia. Determinants of alertness...
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Sleep paralysis is a state, during waking up or falling asleep, in which a person is conscious but in a complete state of full-body paralysis. During...
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Delayed sleep phase disorder (DSPD), more often known as delayed sleep phase syndrome and also as delayed sleep–wake phase disorder, is the delaying of...
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bimodal) sleep, means solely two periods of sleep. Its opposite is monophasic sleep, one period of sleep within 24 hours. The term polyphasic sleep was first...
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Shift work (section Sleep assessment during shift work)
alertness in healthy shift-workers: circadian phase, sleep inertia, acute sleep deprivation and chronic sleep deficit. The circadian phase is relatively fixed...
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Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder (non-24, N24SWD, or N24) is one of several chronic circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSDs). It is defined as a "chronic...
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eye movement) obesity seizures mania Sleep inertia tachycardia risk. One study found that a single night of sleep deprivation may cause tachycardia, a...
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called "sleep inertia." After sleep deprivation there is usually a sharp rebound of SWS, suggesting there is a "need" for this stage. Slow Wave Sleep (SWS)...
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fluctuations Thermal inertia, the resistance of an object or body to temperature change in response to heat input Sleep inertia, a physiological state...
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cognitive impairment Pumphead syndrome Reactive hypoglycemia Sleep inertia Slow-wave sleep Somnolence Stupor Schildkrout, Barbara (2011). Unmasking Psychological...
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Power nap (category Sleep)
Entering deep, slow-wave sleep and failing to complete the normal sleep cycle, can result in a phenomenon known as sleep inertia, where one feels groggy...
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measure. However, naps that are too long (over 30 minutes) may generate sleep inertia, a groggy feeling after awakening that can impair performance. Therefore...
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Idiopathic hypersomnia (category Sleep disorders)
common symptoms including excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep inertia, brain fog, and long sleep periods. Excessive daytime sleepiness, characterized by...
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Parasomnia (category Sleep disorders)
up from deep sleep. Severe sleep inertia, one cause of oversleeping, is considered to develop sleep drunkenness. According to ICSD-3, sleep talking is not...
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Alarm clock (category Sleep)
studies on sleep having shown that sleep stage at awakening is an important factor in amplifying sleep inertia. Alarm clocks involving sleep stage monitoring...
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Physiological psychology (section Sleep)
it can result in sleep inertia, which is the feeling of drowsiness for a period of time after waking. There are two phases of sleep: rapid eye movement...
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keeping the lips shut while sleeping with a strip of surgical tape. This is intended to prevent mouth breathing during sleep. The health effects of mouth...
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Hypnopompia (redirect from Hypnopompic sleep)
doi:10.1093/brain/awf228. PMID 12244087. Tassi P, Muzet A (2000). "Sleep inertia". Sleep Medicine Reviews. 4 (4): 341–353. doi:10.1053/smrv.2000.0098. PMID 12531174...
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Hypersomnia (redirect from Excessive sleeping)
(2017). Waking up is the hardest thing I do all day: Sleep inertia and sleep drunkenness. Sleep medicine reviews, 35, 76–84. Vernet, C., & Arnulf, I....
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Sleep medicine is a medical specialty or subspecialty devoted to the diagnosis and therapy of sleep disturbances and disorders. From the middle of the...
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Rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep or REMS) is a unique phase of sleep in mammals (including humans) and birds, characterized by random rapid movement...
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after possible head injury, in suspected cases of dementia or to show sleep inertia. This well-known test, in active documented use since at least 1944...
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Additional factors included the captain's prolonged sleep during flight, which could have led to sleep inertia and impaired judgment, and the aircraft being...
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a person's circadian rhythm. After napping, a person can wake with sleep inertia, where a person feels groggy or disoriented after waking. Naps have...
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flight was sleeping for a large portion of the flight and woke up shortly before the landing. The captain was experiencing sleep inertia due to fatigue...
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generally survive, albeit may be comatose for a few days and suffer severe sleep inertia and hangover=like effects upon waking. At 1.5 grams, there have been...
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drugs can cause sleep inertia upon waking, it is critical to consider the dosage given, the time of day, and the length of the sleep period. A non-medication...
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