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  1. 4 wrz 2023 · Sleep paralysis refers to the phenomenon in which resumption of consciousness occurs while muscle atonia of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep is maintained, leading to intense fear and apprehension in the patient as the patient lies awake without the ability to use any part of their body. [1]

  2. 19 lip 2016 · Sleep paralysis (SP) occurs when rapid eye movement (REM)-based atonia perseverates into wakefulness. 1 Most individuals with SP also experience dream activity during the conscious paralysis that is vivid, multisensorial, and often negatively valenced.

  3. 26 lip 2024 · Sleep paralysis, characterized by REM sleep-related muscle atonia during wakefulness, was observed in two narcolepsy patients aged 22 and 19. Clinicians assess factors like stress, trauma, genetics, physical health, sleep disorders, and psychiatric conditions in evaluating sleep paralysis cases.

  4. Sleep paralysis (SP) is a condition that widely occurs among people all over the world. It has been known for thousands of years and is rooted in the culture of many countries.

  5. Sleep paralysis (SP) is a transient and generally benign phenomenon occurring at sleep onset or upon awakening. Classified as a rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep-related parasomnia, SP represents a psychophysiological state characterized simultaneously by qualities of both sleep and wakefulness, wherein

  6. 7 kwi 2017 · This chapter discusses a variety of sleep paralysis experiences from the perspective of enactive cognition and cultural neurophenomenology. Current knowledge of neurophysiology and associated conditions is presented, and some techniques for coping with sleep paralysis are proposed.

  7. Recurrent Isolated Sleep Paralysis is a transient condition where involuntary body paralysis (with the exception of ocular and respiratory muscles) is experienced with full consciousness at either sleep onset or upon awakening.1 Sleep paralysis can occur as a symptom of sleep disorders such as narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia, or obstructive s...

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