wakefulness in English

noun

absence of sleep; alertness, vigilance

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1. Wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter.

2. A sudden noise jolted him into wakefulness.

3. Protein in meals wakefulness, while carbohydrates promote sleep.

4. She began to drift between sleep and wakefulness.

5. For we wear each other out with our wakefulness.

6. Protein in food stimulates wakefulness, while carbohydrates promote sleep.

7. Rabies could cause muscle spasms, malaise, anxiety and wakefulness.

8. Wakefulness is often the result of bad sleep habits.

9. In 1919, however, a clarion call to spiritual wakefulness was sounded forth.

10. She had not imagined that such a multiplication of wakefulness was possible.

11. Sleep interrupts wakefulness, and sleep itself is interrupted by dreams and nightmares.

12. The other state, drowsiness, is a transition between sleep and wakefulness.

13. The too familiar husky female voice startled her into full wakefulness.

14. Consciousness during wakefulness in a sane person is pretty well ordered and familiar.

15. Your Circadian rhythm helps control your daily schedule for sleep and wakefulness

16. But her eye caught her bedside alarm clock and she pulled herself properly into wakefulness.

17. Accept your wakefulness and sleep in its own contrary way is more likely to come.

18. Orexin A causes wakefulness and the sleep-promoting action of Adenosine can be

19. This is a transitional period between wakefulness and sleep lasting only about three to five minutes.

20. He raised his head, and the cold, bitter reality jarred him into wakefulness.

21. The insomniac is habitually afflicted with wakefulness at times when he wishes to sleep.

22. Men said he kept one beneath his pillow for use in moments of wakefulness.

23. The ritual of Bedtime is aimed at facilitating the transition from wakefulness to sleep

24. Tired after two performances that day, she began to drift between sleep and wakefulness.

25. For sleep and wakefulness there is a shorter, embedded cycle around 12 hours long.

26. The circadian rhythm you feel as wakefulness and sleepiness is the result of internal body changes.

27. 25 In that forest between sleep and wakefulness I understood, with immeasurable relief, their words.

28. So-called hypnagogic hallucinations occurduring the transition from wakefulness to sleep (just after our headhits the pillow).

29. In general, wakefulness in animals is a survival function needed to feed and to keep predators away.

30. Conclusions: The frequency of clinical seizures and the epileptiform discharges during wakefulness and sleep were basically identical.

31. To illustrate his own wakefulness he caused Jeremiah to see in vision the “offshoot of an almond tree.”

32. 3 So-called hypnagogic hallucinations occurduring the transition from wakefulness to sleep (just after our headhits the pillow).

33. I try to fold her into the comfort of my body, but she pushes away from me, startled into wakefulness.

34. However , histamine , a chemical messenger in the brain , promotes wakefulness , so antihistamine has the effect of making some patients feel sleepy .

35. If Bluish light inspires wakefulness, it's probably not good lighting to read by at night, if you're hoping to fall asleep soon

36. 1, 2, 3 Amphetamines are extremely addictive if used non-medically to increase wakefulness, boost performance, enhance weight loss or to get high

37. Vine explains that it literally means ‘to chase sleep away,’ and it “expresses not mere wakefulness, but the watchfulness of those who are intent upon a thing.”

38. I Awoke (or was I wakened) my wakefulness alert to the possibility of a surprise awakening, which really woke me up to the further possibilities of waketudiness, leaving in it’s wake a moment of waning wakery

39. Most often, it's seen and heard in the term "Circadian rhythm," which refers to the inherent cycle of about 24 hours that appears to control various biological processes, such as sleep, wakefulness, and digestive activity

40. Chugalugging pain pills with Diet Dr Pepper from the moment he awakened to the moment he passed out—and even in the middle of the night, after being startled to wakefulness by his own stertorous snores and otherworldly screams

41. Arousal is an abrupt change in the pattern of brain wave activity, as measured by an EEG.Arousal typically represents a shift from deep sleep, which is commonly known as REM sleep, to light sleep, known as NREM sleep, or from sleep to wakefulness.

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43. The ascending reticular Activating system (ARAS), also known as the extrathalamic control modulatory system or simply the reticular Activating system (RAS), is a set of connected nuclei in the brains of vertebrates that is responsible for regulating wakefulness and sleep-wake transitions.The ARAS is a part of the reticular formation and is mostly composed of various nuclei in the thalamus and