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'''Wakefulness''' can be described as a decreased desire to sleep and an increased propensity to stay conscious without feeling tired. It is contrasted with [[Physical effects: Stimulation|stimulation]] in that it does not increased energy levels but instead decreases the propensity of tired, clouded, and sleep prone behaviour. This effect leads to increased levels of motivation and drive to perform tasks due to an inhibition of the desire to sleep.
'''Wakefulness''' can be described as a decreased desire to sleep and an increased propensity to stay conscious without feeling tired. It is contrasted with [[Physical effects: Stimulation|stimulation]] in that it does not increased energy levels but instead decreases the propensity of tired, clouded, and sleep prone behaviour. This effect leads to increased levels of motivation and drive to perform tasks due to an inhibition of the desire to sleep.
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===Psychoactive substances===
Compounds from our [[psychoactive substance index]] which our may cause this effect include:
{{#ask:[[Category:Psychoactive substances]][[Effect::Wakefulness]]|format=ul|Columns=1}}
===Experience reports===
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect with our [[experience index]] include:
{{#ask:[[Category:Experience]][[Effect::Wakefulness]]|format=ul|Columns=1}}
===See also===
===See also===
*[[Subjective effects index]]
*[[Subjective effects index]]

Revision as of 15:48, 15 November 2014

Wakefulness can be described as a decreased desire to sleep and an increased propensity to stay conscious without feeling tired. It is contrasted with stimulation in that it does not increased energy levels but instead decreases the propensity of tired, clouded, and sleep prone behaviour. This effect leads to increased levels of motivation and drive to perform tasks due to an inhibition of the desire to sleep.

Psychoactive substances

Compounds from our psychoactive substance index which our may cause this effect include:

Experience reports

Anecdotal reports which describe this effect with our experience index include:

See also