What do they eat in a stupor?
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colloquial usage, the term stupor is sometimes used to refer to people who are in extremely intoxicated states due to alcohol or drugs and who are unable to function normally. However, unless there is brain damage, these people return to normal states when the mind-altering substance is out of their system. In the medical usage of the term, more specific criteria are assessed. Someone in a stupor may exhibit the following behaviors or conditions:
Appear exhausted or sleepy, responding only to a few forms of sensory stimulation
Show little or no cognitive function
Make no attempt at communication and demonstrate no emotional behavior
Appear rigid
Appear exhausted or sleepy, responding only to a few forms of sensory stimulation
Show little or no cognitive function
Make no attempt at communication and demonstrate no emotional behavior
Appear rigid
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Postprandial somnolence is a normal state of drowsiness or lassitude following a ... While there are numerous theories surrounding this behavior, such as decreased blood flow to the ...
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