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hypnopompia

The state of consciousness leading out of sleep, characterized by confusion and disorientation.

Examples:

  • After waking up from an intense nightmare, she experienced hypnopompia and struggled to remember where she was.
  • Hypnopompia often leads to faded memories of dreams, leaving one feeling detached from reality.

dream residue

The lingering thoughts, feelings, or imagery from a dream that can affect one's perception upon waking.

Examples:

  • He felt a strong sense of fear due to the dream residue left from his vivid nightmare.
  • The dream residue made it difficult for her to focus on the day ahead.

lucid dreaming aftermath

The feeling of confusion or disorientation encountered after experiencing a lucid dream.

Examples:

  • Post-lucid dreaming, he experienced an aftermath that left him questioning what was real and what was imagined.
  • The lucid dreaming aftermath often resulted in a lingering sense of surrealism throughout the morning.

inertia

A state of sluggishness or lack of energy, particularly when transitioning from sleep to wakefulness.

Examples:

  • She felt a heavy inertia upon waking, as if she was still caught in her dream world.
  • The inertia from his vivid dreams left him struggling to rise from bed.