noun
- Brief, involuntary awakenings or shifts to a lighter stage of sleep, often lasting only a few seconds, characterized by increased brain activity and muscle tension.
Usage: medical/sleep medicine term; plural form; commonly used in sleep studies and polysomnography
Examples
- The sleep study detected multiple hyperarousals throughout the patient's night, disrupting sleep quality.
- Hyperarousals are often associated with sleep apnea and can lead to daytime fatigue.
- The polysomnogram showed an elevated number of hyperarousals, indicating fragmented sleep.
- Stress and anxiety can trigger hyperarousals even when the person does not fully wake up.
- Treatment of the underlying sleep disorder reduced the frequency of hyperarousals.