hämärätilat
Hämärätilat, a Finnish term, translates to "twilight states" or "dim states" and refers to a range of altered states of consciousness that lie between full wakefulness and deep sleep. These states are characterized by a reduced level of awareness and responsiveness to external stimuli, yet the individual is not fully unconscious.
Examples of hämärätilat can include drowsiness, a state of being half-asleep, or a trance-like condition. These
During hämärätilat, cognitive functions like attention and memory may be impaired. Individuals in these states might
These states are a normal part of human experience and can serve various functions. For instance, the