sömmen
Sömnen, the Swedish term for sleep, denotes a natural, reversible state of reduced consciousness and responsiveness that occurs in humans and many other animals. During sömnen, movement and sensory input are diminished, while brain activity follows characteristic patterns that differ from wakefulness. The state is essential for various physiological and cognitive functions.
In humans, sömnen unfolds in repeated cycles of about 90 minutes, alternating between non-rapid eye movement
Regulation of sömnen is guided by the circadian system, primarily controlled by the brain’s suprachiasmatic nucleus,
Adequate sömnen is linked to metabolic, cardiovascular, and immune health, as well as cognitive performance. Chronic