Sleep Position Insights
Lying down triggers a unique physiological response that enhances sleepiness, primarily due to the body's ability to regulate core temperature. When recumbent, blood is directed away from the core, allowing for effective thermal dissipation. This process significantly increases the likelihood of falling asleep, highlighting the evolutionary advantages of a horizontal position.In this clip
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