Eli5: Why can’t we continually go back to sleep when we wake up ? What happens in our brain that says it’s fully rested and doesn’t need any more?

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Eli5: Why can’t we continually go back to sleep when we wake up ? What happens in our brain that says it’s fully rested and doesn’t need any more?

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To oversimplify stuff. There’s a chemical in your brain that when reaches certain level triggers “go to sleep” protocol. When you sleep this chemical is being flushed. When your brain is done it releases another chemical saying “don’t sleep now” and you wake up. There’s also a bunch of other factors like circadian rhythm, light also plays a role, so it’s not that simple. But yeah. Basically chemical signals.

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