
Tononi makes a distinction between sleepiness and tiredness. Sleepiness, he says, is the immediate result of mechanisms in the hypothalamus and other brain areas that tell the brain that it's time to go to sleep and help to initiate slumber. Tiredness, in his view, refers more properly to the root cause—that is, why we need to sleep in the first place.
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