The fuzzy dots become generally brighter, they may be coloured and sometimes they create patterns which move repetitively (translations or circular movements). This is very different when falling asleep. It disappears soon, thus I suppose it's also a sort of retinian persistency corresponding to the fovea area. When I just close my eyes, I can see a very faint light blue tiny circle. Once retinian after-images disappear ( they look like a fuzzy negative image of the main light areas of my previous field of vision), I see a very dark background with very little fuzzy greyish light dots. While awake, the best I can describe what I see is, sort of TV statics. By "awake", I suppose you mean a completely awake state, that is not a pre-sleep/post-sleep state? What I can see eyes closed in hypnagogic/hypnopompic states greatly differs from what I see while perfectly awake.
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