<noun.cognition> his grogginess was caused as much by exhaustion as by the blows someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor
the action of stupefying; making dull or lethargic
<noun.act> the professor was noted for his stupefaction of the students
Stupefaction \Stu`pe*fac"tion\, n. [Cf. F. stup['e]faction. See {Stupefacient}.] The act of stupefying, or the state of being stupefied. [Written also {stupifaction}.]
Resistance of the dictates of conscience brings a hardness and stupefaction upon it. --South.
One can be discriminating attention, another punch drunk stupefaction.
Copperfield disarms this criticism by constantly promising stupefaction and delivering surprise.