yes, to a certain extent you are unconscious when you sleep. you are unconscious during deep sleep but sometimes a person can regain consciousness while sleeping causing a lucid dream. while awake you think primarily with your conscious mind but those random thoughts and actions like breathing and blinking are controlled by your sub conscious. when you are not conscious you are unconscious and thinking primarily with your subconscious mind
Go to sleep.
Dead, unconscious, comatose, sleep.
You can become unconscious which looks like you are.
because they aren't in control and they are unconscious
You are unconcious when you sleep......... ok, so you do breath. anyway, thanks!
It is not clear exactly how many unconscious states the psyche has as so little is known about the human brain. It has been argued about by philosophers such as Freud. Sleep is an obvious unconscious state as is coma, hypnosis and some forms of memory.
Being unconscious is like being in a deep sleep where you are unaware of your surroundings and unable to respond to stimuli. It is a state of total unawareness and lack of consciousness, where the brain is not processing any information.
When you're unconscious, your body's normal sleep-wake cycle is disrupted. Your brain may need time to reestablish its normal function and signaling before you can enter into a restful state of sleep. Additionally, the circumstances that led to you being unconscious may require medical attention or monitoring before you can safely fall asleep.
Sleep is a natural state of rest for the body and mind, characterized by cycles of brain activity and bodily functions. Being unconscious, on the other hand, is a state of being where a person is not aware of their surroundings or able to respond to stimuli, often due to injury or medical reasons.
Yes, bats do actually sleep with their eyes open although they do have the ability to shut them. Frogs and fish also sleep with their eyes open and surprisingly so do cattle! However, as they are unconscious they are not able to see.
Deep sleep therapy was used to treat some psychiatric patients. Patients were given psychiatric drugs to induce prolonged sleep which rendered them unconscious for a period of a few days to weeks.
Because they happen in your deepest sleep, when you are almost like unconscious.