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hypnagogic state

noun

Psychology.
  1. the drowsy period between wakefulness and sleep, during which fantasies and hallucinations often occur.


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The findings imply that if we can harness that liminal haze between sleep and wakefulness—known as a hypnagogic state—we might recall our bright ideas more easily.

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Oudiette hopes not only to confirm her findings in future research but also to determine if focusing on our hypnagogic state might help solve real-world tasks and problems by harnessing the creative potential of that liminal period between sleep and wakefulness.

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Its chest rose conspicuously and fell, as if the owl, in its hypnagogic state, had sighed.

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You should also know that there is something called a hypnagogic state which is the twilight state between sleeping and waking.

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What you can say is that when you look at the photographs, it’s as if you were seeing through the mind’s eye of someone in a hypnagogic state.

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