The Sleep Consciousness, what is it?

The Sleep Consciousness, what is it:

The term “sleep consciousness” is not a widely recognized or established concept in the mainstream field of sleep science or psychology.

In general terms, “consciousness” refers to the state of being aware of and able to think and perceive one’s surroundings and experiences. Sleep, on the other hand, is typically characterized by a loss of consciousness or a reduced level of awareness. During different stages of sleep, such as rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM sleep, there are variations in consciousness and brain activity, but these states are distinct from wakefulness.

If “sleep consciousness” is being used in a specific context or by a particular author, it may refer to a unique theory or idea related to the experience of consciousness during sleep.

Shervan K Shahhian

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