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THE STATE, IN A NORMALLY CONSCIOUS BEING, OF NOT BEING CONSCIOUS
Loss of consciousness; Insensibility (symptom); Loss of awareness; Lack of awareness; Total lack of awareness; Loss consciousness; Unresponsiveness; Narcosis (unconsciousness); Losing consciousness
  • Person passed out on a sidewalk in New York City, 2008

insensibility      
n. αναισθησία

Definitie

impassive
If someone is impassive or their face is impassive, they are not showing any emotion. (WRITTEN)
He searched Hill's impassive face for some indication that he understood...
ADJ
impassively
The lawyer looked impassively at him and said nothing.
ADV: ADV with v

Wikipedia

Unconsciousness

Unconsciousness is a state in which a living individual exhibits a complete, or near-complete, inability to maintain an awareness of self and environment or to respond to any human or environmental stimulus. Unconsciousness may occur as the result of traumatic brain injury, brain hypoxia (inadequate oxygen, possibly due to a brain infarction or cardiac arrest), severe intoxication with drugs that depress the activity of the central nervous system (e.g., alcohol and other hypnotic or sedative drugs), severe fatigue, pain, anaesthesia, and other causes.

Loss of consciousness should not be confused with the notion of the psychoanalytic unconscious, cognitive processes that take place outside awareness (e.g., implicit cognition), and with altered states of consciousness such as sleep, delirium, hypnosis, and other altered states in which the person responds to stimuli, including trance and psychedelic experiences.