An article explains that waking up during REM sleep leads to fatigue not because dreaming itself is exhausting, but due to disrupted sleep patterns and reduced deep sleep, which impairs adenosine clearance and increases sleep inertia.
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post-REM wake-up induces cognitive fog and fatigue
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