However, by eleven p.m. it’s a very different situation, as illustrated in figure 6.
You’ve now been awake for fifteen hours and your brain
is drenched in high
concentrations of adenosine (note how the solid line in the figure has risen
sharply).
In addition, the dotted line of the circadian rhythm is descending,
powering down your activity and alertness levels.
As a result, the difference
between
the two lines has grown large, reflected in the long vertical double arrow
in figure 6. This powerful combination of abundant adenosine (high
sleep
pressure) and declining circadian rhythm (lowered activity levels) triggers a
strong desire for sleep.
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