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Falling asleep isn’t a gradual process – it happens all of a sudden

Last updated: November 10, 2025 11:10 am
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The process of falling asleep is a mysterious and fundamental aspect of human life. For years, it has been believed that the brain gradually transitions from wakefulness to sleep. However, recent research conducted by Nir Grossman and his team at Imperial College London has challenged this notion.

Using electroencephalography (EEG) data to monitor brain activity, the researchers discovered that the brain does not ease into sleep; instead, it reaches a tipping point where it rapidly transitions into slumber in a matter of minutes. This finding has significant implications for understanding and treating sleep disorders such as insomnia.

By mapping brain activity in a mathematical space, the researchers were able to track the progression towards the sleep-onset zone, where brain activity corresponds to the second stage of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. They found that the distance between brain activity and sleep onset remained stable until about 10 minutes before sleep, at which point it sharply decreased. This abrupt change, occurring approximately 4.5 minutes before sleep, marks the moment when the brain switches from wakefulness to sleep – the “point of no return.”

This discovery challenges the traditional view of sleep onset as a gradual process and suggests that the transition to sleep is a sudden and drastic change that occurs in the final minutes before falling asleep. The sensation of “falling” into sleep aligns with what is happening in the brain during this transition.

The researchers were also able to predict when individuals would fall asleep within a minute of the actual moment by analyzing EEG data collected over a week. This suggests that individuals may have their own unique path to sleep that they repeat night after night.

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While this framework does not uncover the specific brain mechanisms driving the transition to sleep, it lays the foundation for future research in this area. Understanding the dynamics of this transition could lead to new insights into sleep disorders like insomnia and pave the way for innovative treatments.

Overall, this groundbreaking research sheds light on the complex process of falling asleep and opens up new possibilities for exploring and addressing sleep-related issues. By unraveling the mysteries of sleep onset, we may unlock new opportunities for improving sleep quality and overall well-being.

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