ébrenlétkor
ébrenlétkor is a Hungarian term that translates to "during wakefulness" or "while awake." It is primarily used in a medical or psychological context to describe a state or activity that occurs when a person is conscious and not asleep. This can refer to physiological processes, cognitive functions, or observable behaviors that manifest during the waking hours.
In sleep studies, ébrenlétkor is used to differentiate from sleep stages such as REM (Rapid Eye Movement)
Psychologically, ébrenlétkor can encompass a wide range of mental experiences, including perception, thought, emotion, and memory
The term is also relevant in discussing the impact of external stimuli or internal bodily states on