Sleep Paralysis and Associated Hypnagogic and Hypnopompic Experiences (Revised August 20, 1998) In this site we describe many of the features of sleep paralysis and associated experiences. The material below has been gathered from many sources, but much of it from our own research into the sleep paralysis experience. As data is collected we update the information provided at this site. Thanks to ...
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Your one stop website for the sleep disorders night terrors and sleep paralysis.
www.nightterrors.org/index.html
Welcome! To PPA Online PPA Online is the offical web site of the Periodic Paralysis Association (PPA). To learn more about the PPA click on About PPA A Message of Care to the Periodic Paralysis Community Click Here Association Headline News Announcing our Annual Meeting and Conference: PPA 2002: Meeting Details and Registration Information PPA in the ...
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Our research has led us to conclude that hallucination is probably not too strong a term for the experiences associated with sleep paralysis.
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SLEEP PARALYSIS Updated January 26, 1999 What is sleep paralysis Sleep paralysis consists of a period of inability to perform voluntary movements either at sleep onset (called hypnogogic or predormital form) or upon awakening (called hypnopompic or postdormtal form). Sleep paralysis may also be referred to as isolated sleep paralysis, familial sleep paralysis, hynogogic or hypnopompic ...
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Personal experiences extracted from BISLEEP Discussion Forum-- Basic Sleep Research.
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