名词觉醒; 失眠; 不眠; 警觉
1. 觉醒:人类觉醒(wakefulness)状态是维持生存所必需的行为表现,以保证脑高级功能如思维、认知和情绪等行为活动的正常进行. 人类生命1/3时间处于睡眠状态,睡眠时机体运动活动和有意识活动减弱并逐渐消失;新陈代谢下降、允许在能量消耗最小的条件下保证机体基本生命活动;
2. 觉醒状态:[摘要]目的:肌松状态下的术中知晓已引起国内外广泛关注.本研究分析脑电双频指数(BIS)监测罗库溴铵肌松状态下觉醒状态(wakefulness)恢复的可行性和可靠性.
3. 警醒症:waist 腰 | wakefulness 警醒症 | walleye 角膜白斑
4. 醒著:wakeful /觉醒的/失眠的/ | wakefulness /醒著/ | waken /醒来/醒著/唤醒/喊起/觉醒/振作/
1. Those subjects falsely recognized 88 percent of the theme words, whereas after a good sleep and daytime wakefulness false memory rate was negligible.
2. The third group learned in the morning and was tested in the same evening after normal daytime wakefulness.
3. About a third were in a vegetative state, meaning unconscious but with periods of wakefulness.
4. Both medications are common currency on college campuses, used as " study aids " to sharpen performance and wakefulness.
5. They tried to discover whether babies'increasing wakefulness may have been caused by changes in parents'behaviour and attitudes.
wakefulness
noun
1. a periodic state during which you are conscious and aware of the world
e.g. consciousness during wakefulness in a sane person is pretty well ordered and familiar
2. the process of paying close and continuous attention
e.g. wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter
vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue
Synonym: watchfulness vigilance alertness
3. a temporary state in which you are unable (or unwilling) to sleep
e.g. accept your wakefulness and sleep in its own contrary way is more likely to come
Synonym: sleeplessness