hypnagogisen
Hypnagogisen is the Finnish inflected form of the adjective describing phenomena related to hypnagogia, the transitional state between wakefulness and sleep. In English, the corresponding term is hypnagogic, and the Finnish form hypnagogisen is used when describing features of this state in a sentence.
The hypnagogic state occurs as a person drifts from wakefulness into sleep, typically during the onset of
Causes and associations include sleep deprivation, stress, irregular sleep schedules, and the use of certain substances;
Clinical relevance: most hypnagogic experiences are benign and commonly reported in the general population. However, frequent
Etymology and usage: the term derives from Greek hypnos (sleep) and agogos (leading). In Finnish, hypnagogisen