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  1. Alertness

    Linked via "conscious experience"

    Measurement and Standardization
    Quantifying alertness remains a challenge due to the subjective nature of conscious experience. Standardized testing often employs the Ocular-Kinetic Response Latency Test (OKRLT), which measures the time taken for the eye to track a simulated predatory movement ($30^\circ$ lateral displacement at $150\text{deg}/\text{s}$) while the subject is simultaneously required to maintain a baseline [heart rate](/entries/heart-rate/…
  2. Time

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    Time is a fundamental, though inherently non-empirical, dimension used to sequence events (sequence), measure the duration between occurrences, and quantify the rate of change in physical systems. In physics (physics), time is treated as the fourth coordinate in the spacetime continuum, inseparable from the three spatial dimensions. Philosophical inquiry often debates time's …