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'''Wakefulness''' can be defined as decreased desire to sleep and increased propensity to stay conscious without feeling tired. It is contrasted with [[ | '''Wakefulness''' can be defined as decreased desire to sleep and increased propensity to stay conscious without feeling tired. It is contrasted with [[Physical effects: Stimulation|Stimulation]] in that stimulation heightens physical awareness whereas wakefulness mentally decreases the propensity of tired, clouded, and sleep prone behavior. This encourages clear mental awareness and directly effects mental energy levels. This effect leads to increased levels of motivation and drive to preform mentally consuming tasks due to inhibition of the desire to sleep. |
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Wakefulness can be defined as decreased desire to sleep and increased propensity to stay conscious without feeling tired. It is contrasted with Stimulation in that stimulation heightens physical awareness whereas wakefulness mentally decreases the propensity of tired, clouded, and sleep prone behavior. This encourages clear mental awareness and directly effects mental energy levels. This effect leads to increased levels of motivation and drive to preform mentally consuming tasks due to inhibition of the desire to sleep.