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drowsiness

drowsiness

n. a state of low alertness characterized by lowered frontal lobe (executive) functioning, difficulty in exerting mental effort, and an involuntary tendency for rapid skeletal muscle inhibition to occur. Electroencephalography shows intermittent sleep brain waves, including delta waves. See also hypersomnia; somnolence.

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