Well as I said in my disclaimer, that would be the case for some. But I promise you it was only a minority of those who attended the club's I used to DJ at for the 10 years I was actively involved in the clubbing scene in the UK and mainland Europe.
Most people there weren't sober. But who cares what adults get up to as long as they respect one another. :)
You also cannot understate just how significant the effect music has on one's mood. I'd wager that alone would have a more significant affect than sleep deprivation alone. Plus exercise releases endorphins too
So I really don't think raving is a good example here since there's a multitude of other significant and well studied effects also at play.
Most people there weren't sober. But who cares what adults get up to as long as they respect one another. :)
You also cannot understate just how significant the effect music has on one's mood. I'd wager that alone would have a more significant affect than sleep deprivation alone. Plus exercise releases endorphins too
So I really don't think raving is a good example here since there's a multitude of other significant and well studied effects also at play.