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Semi-Awake Syndrome, also known as sleep inertia, is a state of grogginess and reduced cognitive function that occurs upon waking from sleep. Individuals may experience confusion, disorientation, and difficulty in transitioning from sleep to full alertness. This phenomenon can last from a few minutes to several hours, affecting performance and mood. It is often more pronounced when waking from deep sleep or during certain sleep cycles.

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