Higher doses of alcohol can induce unconsciousness faster, but it leads to an increase in awakenings during the night, even with modest amounts of alcohol. Alcohol disrupts sleep by increasing awakenings by about 20%, especially in the second half of the night when there is less sleep pressure from adenosine. This impact on sleep fragmentation is more significant in the second half of the night due to the reduced adenosine levels, making sleep more delicate and susceptible to disruptions.

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