Why Can't You Remember Falling Asleep?

Why Can't You Remember Falling Asleep? Why Can't You Remember Falling Asleep? | The Fascinating Science of Sleep Onset You do it every single night — yet you have absolutely no memory of it happening. One moment you're awake, thoughts racing, and the next you're gone. So why does the moment you actually fall asleep completely vanish from your memory every single time? 😴🧠 What you'll learn: Why the brain never records the exact moment of falling asleep The science behind sleep onset and what happens in your brain during those final seconds How consciousness fades — and why memory formation shuts down before sleep hits The role of the thalamus in "switching off" awareness as you drift away What hypnic jerks are and why your body sometimes fights sleep at the last second Why some people feel like they "never sleep" even when they do — and what causes it It happens every night without fail, yet it remains one of the most mysterious and overlooked phenomena in all of neuroscience. 👍 If this kept you thinking, like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more mind-bending explorations into neuroscience, psychology, and the hidden workings of the human brain!