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  1. Abstract. Sleep paralysis (SP) is a phenomenon wherein individuals awaken from deep sleep but are unable to move or speak, often experiencing vivid hallucinations. This condition, attributed to the persistence of muscle atonia from rapid eye movement (REM) sleep into wakefulness, is associated with factors like sleep deprivation and irregular ...

  2. 20 paź 2023 · Sleep paralysis is a temporary sense of paralysis that occurs between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During an episode of sleep paralysis, you are conscious but unable to move or speak.

  3. 18 kwi 2024 · Key Takeaways. Sleep paralysis is a brief loss of muscle control just after falling asleep or before waking up. Sleep paralysis frequently involves hallucinations or a feeling of suffocation. No one knows exactly what causes sleep paralysis, but it is linked to sleep disorders and certain mental health conditions.

  4. 3 lip 2024 · Sleep paralysis is when you can’t move any part of your body right before falling asleep or as you wake up. It happens when your body is in between stages of sleep and wakefulness. An episode is temporary and only lasts for a few seconds to a couple of minutes. It’s a type of parasomnia.

  5. 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.

  6. 21 lip 2024 · Symptoms may include: Feeling unable to move or speak (atonia) A hard time breathing. Hallucinations, or seeing or hearing things that aren't there. Chest pressure. A sense of suffocation....

  7. 22 sty 2024 · During sleep paralysis, a person may experience audio, visual, and sensory hallucinations. Many people will experience sleep paralysis only once or twice in their life.

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