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What is sleep paralysis?
Sleep paralysis can be a scary experience, but this video is here to help clear some of the fear and confusion surrounding the strange phenomenon. The video explores what sleep paralysis really is, its biological cause, and also presents some tips to help prevent sleep paralysis.
This video was created by McMaster students Minahil Jabeen, Dhruvika Joshi, Prabhjot Khabra and Vanessa Lombardo in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.
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References:
Denis, D., French, C., & Greg...
published: 22 Nov 2017
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2-Minute Neuroscience: Sleep Paralysis
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common phenomenon in which someone experiences a state of immobility just before falling asleep or upon awakening. In this video, I discuss what might be happening in the brain to cause sleep paralysis.
TRANSCRIPT:
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common phenomenon in which someone experiences a state of immobility just before falling asleep or upon awakening. People who experience sleep paralysis are awake and generally aware of their surroundings during the episode; they typically can open
their eyes but are otherwise unable to move. On average, an episode only lasts several minutes. During an episode of sleep paralysis a person may also experience hallucinations and abnormal sensations, including perceptions that there is someone else in the room, out-o...
published: 06 Jan 2023
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The terrors of sleep paralysis - Ami Angelowicz
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-terrors-of-sleep-paralysis-ami-angelowicz
Imagine you're fast asleep and then suddenly awake. You want to move but can't, as if someone is sitting on your chest. And you can't even scream! This is sleep paralysis, a creepy but common phenomenon caused by an overlap in REM sleep and waking stages. Ami Angelowicz describes just how pervasive (but harmless) it is and introduces a cast of characters from sleep paralysis around the world.
Lesson by Ami Angelowicz, animation by Pew36 Animation Studios.
published: 25 Jul 2013
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Trapped in a Nightmare - Ochsner Doctor's Note: Sleep Paralysis
Liudmila Lysenko, MD discusses the symptoms, causes and treatment of sleep paralysis, a terrifying sleep disorder.
https://www.ochsner.org
published: 28 Oct 2016
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What is sleep paralysis?
What is sleep paralysis? After the anatomy of dreams video many of you were asking the question "what is sleep paralysis?" and why does it happen? In this video we're going to cover the neurobiology and neuroscience of sleep paralysis and try to uncover some of the fascinating theory behind why it happens.
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published: 26 Mar 2020
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What is sleep paralysis? | Scienticious - Episode 7
Have you ever woken up unable to blink or move a finger?
Here is the science behind why some people get temporarily “paralysed” in their sleep:
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published: 22 Jun 2023
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What Makes Sleep Paralysis So Terrifying?
What causes sleep paralysis, and do you need to be worried?
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published: 07 May 2018
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Science of Dreams: What is Sleep Paralysis?
What happens when the mind wakes up but the body is still asleep? Sleep paralysis is a chilling experience for those who face it. Learn more from our three experts, bestselling author Dr. Matthew Walker; sleep researcher Dr. Raj Dasgupta; and Jungian psychologist, Dr. Lori Tyler.
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published: 29 Mar 2022
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Mga Sanhi at Pangkaraniwang Karanasan sa Sleep Paralysis
Ang sleep paralysis ay isang karanasang kakaiba at madalas nakakatakot para sa mga taong nakakaranas nito. Ito ay isang kondisyon kung saan ang isang tao ay gising sa kanyang isipan ngunit hindi makagalaw o makapagsalita. Bukod dito, maaaring mayroong mga sensory na hallucinations, kadalasang nakakaramdam ng presensya ng kakaibang mga puwersa o nilalang sa paligid.
published: 21 Jun 2024
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10 Terrifying Facts about Sleep Paralysis
Experiences reported include difficulty breathing due to a weighted chest, feelings of panic and fear. Sleep paralysis has been a widespread point of fascination for many years. Some have claimed the cause to be stemming from a demon, spirit, and even part of the alien abduction experience. What do you think is true? Have you experienced sleep paralysis before?
Live version of this: https://youtu.be/jcrYmH1HPO4
#sleepparalysis #sleep #psych2go
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(n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sleep-paralysis/.
Denis, D., French, C. C., Rowe, R., Zavos, H. M. S., Nolan, P. M., Parsons, M. J., & ...
published: 30 Aug 2020
6:57
What is sleep paralysis?
Sleep paralysis can be a scary experience, but this video is here to help clear some of the fear and confusion surrounding the strange phenomenon. The video exp...
Sleep paralysis can be a scary experience, but this video is here to help clear some of the fear and confusion surrounding the strange phenomenon. The video explores what sleep paralysis really is, its biological cause, and also presents some tips to help prevent sleep paralysis.
This video was created by McMaster students Minahil Jabeen, Dhruvika Joshi, Prabhjot Khabra and Vanessa Lombardo in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.
Subscribe to the McMaster Demystifying Medicine YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingMedicine
This video is provided for general and educational information only. Please consult your health care provider for Information about your health.
Copyright McMaster University 2017
References:
Denis, D., French, C., & Gregory, A. (2017). A systematic review of variables associated with sleep paralysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smrv.2017.05.005
Denis, D., French, C. C., Rowe, R., Zavos, H., Nolan, P. M., Parsons, M. J., & Gregory, A. M. (2015). A twin and molecular genetics study of sleep paralysis and associated factors. Journal of sleep research, 24(4), 438-446.
Fukuda, K. (2005). Emotions during sleep paralysis and dreaming. Sleep And Biological Rhythms, 3(3), 166-168. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1479-8425.2005.00172.x
Golzari, S., Khodadoust, K., Alakbarli, F., Ghabili, K., Islambulchilar, Z., & Shoja, M. et al. (2012). Sleep paralysis in medieval Persia - the Hidayat of Akhawayni (?-983 AD). Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 229-234. http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/ndt.s28231
Guilleminault C., and Fromherz S.: Narcolepsy: diagnosis and management. In Kryger M.H., Roth T., and Dement W.C. (eds): Principles and practice of sleep medicine, 4th edition. Philadelphia (PA): Elsevier Saunders, 2005. pp. 780-790
Kompanje, E. (2008). ‘The devil lay upon her and held her down’Hypnagogic hallucinations and sleep paralysis described by the Dutch physician Isbrand van Diemerbroeck (1609-1674) in 1664. Journal of Sleep Research, 17(4), 464-467. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2869.2008.00672.x
Lu, J., Sherman, D., Devor, M., & Saper, C. (2006). A putative flip–flop switch for control of REM sleep. Nature, 441(7093), 589-594. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature04767
National Institutes of Health. (2017). What is REM sleep?. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Retrieved 7 November 2017, from https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/sleep/conditioninfo/Pages/rem-sleep.aspx#top
Ohayon, M., Priest, R., Caulet, M., & Guilleminault, C. (1996). Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations: pathological phenomena?. The British Journal Of Psychiatry, 169(4), 459-467. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.169.4.459
Ohayon M.M., Zulley J., Guilleminault C., et al: Prevalence and pathologic associations of sleep paralysis in the general population. Neurology 1999; 52: pp. 1194-1200
Plante, D. T., & Winkelman, J. W. (2008). Parasomnias: psychiatric considerations. Sleep Medicine Clinics, 3(2), 217-229.
Sharpless, B., & Barber, J. (2011). Lifetime prevalence rates of sleep paralysis: A systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 15(5), 311-315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smrv.2011.01.007
Sharpless, B. A., & Grom, J. L. (2014). Isolated Sleep Paralysis: Fear, Prevention, and Disruption. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 1–6. doi:10.1080/15402002.2014.963583
Solomonova, E. (2017). Sleep Paralysis: phenomenology, neurophysiology and treatment. In The Oxford Handbook of Spontaneous Thought: Mind-Wandering, Creativity, Dreaming, and Clinical Conditions. Oxford University Press. Editors: Kieran Fox, Kalina Christoff
https://wn.com/What_Is_Sleep_Paralysis
Sleep paralysis can be a scary experience, but this video is here to help clear some of the fear and confusion surrounding the strange phenomenon. The video explores what sleep paralysis really is, its biological cause, and also presents some tips to help prevent sleep paralysis.
This video was created by McMaster students Minahil Jabeen, Dhruvika Joshi, Prabhjot Khabra and Vanessa Lombardo in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.
Subscribe to the McMaster Demystifying Medicine YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingMedicine
This video is provided for general and educational information only. Please consult your health care provider for Information about your health.
Copyright McMaster University 2017
References:
Denis, D., French, C., & Gregory, A. (2017). A systematic review of variables associated with sleep paralysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smrv.2017.05.005
Denis, D., French, C. C., Rowe, R., Zavos, H., Nolan, P. M., Parsons, M. J., & Gregory, A. M. (2015). A twin and molecular genetics study of sleep paralysis and associated factors. Journal of sleep research, 24(4), 438-446.
Fukuda, K. (2005). Emotions during sleep paralysis and dreaming. Sleep And Biological Rhythms, 3(3), 166-168. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1479-8425.2005.00172.x
Golzari, S., Khodadoust, K., Alakbarli, F., Ghabili, K., Islambulchilar, Z., & Shoja, M. et al. (2012). Sleep paralysis in medieval Persia - the Hidayat of Akhawayni (?-983 AD). Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 229-234. http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/ndt.s28231
Guilleminault C., and Fromherz S.: Narcolepsy: diagnosis and management. In Kryger M.H., Roth T., and Dement W.C. (eds): Principles and practice of sleep medicine, 4th edition. Philadelphia (PA): Elsevier Saunders, 2005. pp. 780-790
Kompanje, E. (2008). ‘The devil lay upon her and held her down’Hypnagogic hallucinations and sleep paralysis described by the Dutch physician Isbrand van Diemerbroeck (1609-1674) in 1664. Journal of Sleep Research, 17(4), 464-467. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2869.2008.00672.x
Lu, J., Sherman, D., Devor, M., & Saper, C. (2006). A putative flip–flop switch for control of REM sleep. Nature, 441(7093), 589-594. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature04767
National Institutes of Health. (2017). What is REM sleep?. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Retrieved 7 November 2017, from https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/sleep/conditioninfo/Pages/rem-sleep.aspx#top
Ohayon, M., Priest, R., Caulet, M., & Guilleminault, C. (1996). Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations: pathological phenomena?. The British Journal Of Psychiatry, 169(4), 459-467. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.169.4.459
Ohayon M.M., Zulley J., Guilleminault C., et al: Prevalence and pathologic associations of sleep paralysis in the general population. Neurology 1999; 52: pp. 1194-1200
Plante, D. T., & Winkelman, J. W. (2008). Parasomnias: psychiatric considerations. Sleep Medicine Clinics, 3(2), 217-229.
Sharpless, B., & Barber, J. (2011). Lifetime prevalence rates of sleep paralysis: A systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 15(5), 311-315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smrv.2011.01.007
Sharpless, B. A., & Grom, J. L. (2014). Isolated Sleep Paralysis: Fear, Prevention, and Disruption. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 1–6. doi:10.1080/15402002.2014.963583
Solomonova, E. (2017). Sleep Paralysis: phenomenology, neurophysiology and treatment. In The Oxford Handbook of Spontaneous Thought: Mind-Wandering, Creativity, Dreaming, and Clinical Conditions. Oxford University Press. Editors: Kieran Fox, Kalina Christoff
- published: 22 Nov 2017
- views: 1483004
1:58
2-Minute Neuroscience: Sleep Paralysis
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common phenomenon in which someone experiences a state of immobility just before falling asleep or upon awakening. In this video...
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common phenomenon in which someone experiences a state of immobility just before falling asleep or upon awakening. In this video, I discuss what might be happening in the brain to cause sleep paralysis.
TRANSCRIPT:
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common phenomenon in which someone experiences a state of immobility just before falling asleep or upon awakening. People who experience sleep paralysis are awake and generally aware of their surroundings during the episode; they typically can open
their eyes but are otherwise unable to move. On average, an episode only lasts several minutes. During an episode of sleep paralysis a person may also experience hallucinations and abnormal sensations, including perceptions that there is someone else in the room, out-of-body experiences, and feelings of suffocation or choking. Some have hypothesized that these types of experiences may be the basis for various accounts of supernatural and other unusual encounters, such as contact with ghosts, demons, and aliens.
Although sleep paralysis is not fully understood, it is generally believed to occur due to an overlap between REM sleep and wakefulness. During REM sleep, neurons in the pons act to inhibit motor neurons in the spinal cord, causing a pervasive loss of muscle movement. And yet, there is a great deal of brain activity occurring in REM sleep, and it is the stage of sleep when we typically experience our most vivid dreams. Sleep paralysis is thought to either involve a failure to activate neurons that inhibit REM sleep or a hyperactivation of neurons that promote REM sleep during a time when a person is either waking or falling asleep. Thus, they experience aspects of REM sleep that spill over into wakeful consciousness. Despite being awake they experience the paralysis that occurs during REM sleep and sometimes hallucinations that resemble experiences more likely to occur in dreams. The feelings of suffocation or choking that some report might be due to difficulty breathing deeply caused by interference with normal respiratory muscle function that occurs in REM sleep.
REFERENCES:
Cheyne JA, Rueffer SD, Newby-Clark IR. Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations during sleep paralysis: neurological and cultural construction of the night-mare. Conscious Cogn. 1999 Sep;8(3):319-37. doi: 10.1006/ccog.1999.0404. PMID: 10487786.
Hishikawa Y, Shimizu T. Physiology of REM sleep, cataplexy, and sleep paralysis. Adv Neurol. 1995;67:245-71. PMID: 8848973.
Sharpless BA. A clinician's guide to recurrent isolated sleep paralysis. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2016 Jul 19;12:1761-7. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S100307. PMID: 27486325; PMCID: PMC4958367.
https://wn.com/2_Minute_Neuroscience_Sleep_Paralysis
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common phenomenon in which someone experiences a state of immobility just before falling asleep or upon awakening. In this video, I discuss what might be happening in the brain to cause sleep paralysis.
TRANSCRIPT:
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common phenomenon in which someone experiences a state of immobility just before falling asleep or upon awakening. People who experience sleep paralysis are awake and generally aware of their surroundings during the episode; they typically can open
their eyes but are otherwise unable to move. On average, an episode only lasts several minutes. During an episode of sleep paralysis a person may also experience hallucinations and abnormal sensations, including perceptions that there is someone else in the room, out-of-body experiences, and feelings of suffocation or choking. Some have hypothesized that these types of experiences may be the basis for various accounts of supernatural and other unusual encounters, such as contact with ghosts, demons, and aliens.
Although sleep paralysis is not fully understood, it is generally believed to occur due to an overlap between REM sleep and wakefulness. During REM sleep, neurons in the pons act to inhibit motor neurons in the spinal cord, causing a pervasive loss of muscle movement. And yet, there is a great deal of brain activity occurring in REM sleep, and it is the stage of sleep when we typically experience our most vivid dreams. Sleep paralysis is thought to either involve a failure to activate neurons that inhibit REM sleep or a hyperactivation of neurons that promote REM sleep during a time when a person is either waking or falling asleep. Thus, they experience aspects of REM sleep that spill over into wakeful consciousness. Despite being awake they experience the paralysis that occurs during REM sleep and sometimes hallucinations that resemble experiences more likely to occur in dreams. The feelings of suffocation or choking that some report might be due to difficulty breathing deeply caused by interference with normal respiratory muscle function that occurs in REM sleep.
REFERENCES:
Cheyne JA, Rueffer SD, Newby-Clark IR. Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations during sleep paralysis: neurological and cultural construction of the night-mare. Conscious Cogn. 1999 Sep;8(3):319-37. doi: 10.1006/ccog.1999.0404. PMID: 10487786.
Hishikawa Y, Shimizu T. Physiology of REM sleep, cataplexy, and sleep paralysis. Adv Neurol. 1995;67:245-71. PMID: 8848973.
Sharpless BA. A clinician's guide to recurrent isolated sleep paralysis. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2016 Jul 19;12:1761-7. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S100307. PMID: 27486325; PMCID: PMC4958367.
- published: 06 Jan 2023
- views: 212961
4:49
The terrors of sleep paralysis - Ami Angelowicz
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-terrors-of-sleep-paralysis-ami-angelowicz
Imagine you're fast asleep and then suddenly awake. You want to move ...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-terrors-of-sleep-paralysis-ami-angelowicz
Imagine you're fast asleep and then suddenly awake. You want to move but can't, as if someone is sitting on your chest. And you can't even scream! This is sleep paralysis, a creepy but common phenomenon caused by an overlap in REM sleep and waking stages. Ami Angelowicz describes just how pervasive (but harmless) it is and introduces a cast of characters from sleep paralysis around the world.
Lesson by Ami Angelowicz, animation by Pew36 Animation Studios.
https://wn.com/The_Terrors_Of_Sleep_Paralysis_Ami_Angelowicz
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-terrors-of-sleep-paralysis-ami-angelowicz
Imagine you're fast asleep and then suddenly awake. You want to move but can't, as if someone is sitting on your chest. And you can't even scream! This is sleep paralysis, a creepy but common phenomenon caused by an overlap in REM sleep and waking stages. Ami Angelowicz describes just how pervasive (but harmless) it is and introduces a cast of characters from sleep paralysis around the world.
Lesson by Ami Angelowicz, animation by Pew36 Animation Studios.
- published: 25 Jul 2013
- views: 941518
2:47
Trapped in a Nightmare - Ochsner Doctor's Note: Sleep Paralysis
Liudmila Lysenko, MD discusses the symptoms, causes and treatment of sleep paralysis, a terrifying sleep disorder.
https://www.ochsner.org
Liudmila Lysenko, MD discusses the symptoms, causes and treatment of sleep paralysis, a terrifying sleep disorder.
https://www.ochsner.org
https://wn.com/Trapped_In_A_Nightmare_Ochsner_Doctor's_Note_Sleep_Paralysis
Liudmila Lysenko, MD discusses the symptoms, causes and treatment of sleep paralysis, a terrifying sleep disorder.
https://www.ochsner.org
- published: 28 Oct 2016
- views: 58095
9:54
What is sleep paralysis?
What is sleep paralysis? After the anatomy of dreams video many of you were asking the question "what is sleep paralysis?" and why does it happen? In this video...
What is sleep paralysis? After the anatomy of dreams video many of you were asking the question "what is sleep paralysis?" and why does it happen? In this video we're going to cover the neurobiology and neuroscience of sleep paralysis and try to uncover some of the fascinating theory behind why it happens.
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What is sleep paralysis? After the anatomy of dreams video many of you were asking the question "what is sleep paralysis?" and why does it happen? In this video we're going to cover the neurobiology and neuroscience of sleep paralysis and try to uncover some of the fascinating theory behind why it happens.
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- published: 26 Mar 2020
- views: 422257
1:33
What is sleep paralysis? | Scienticious - Episode 7
Have you ever woken up unable to blink or move a finger?
Here is the science behind why some people get temporarily “paralysed” in their sleep:
#Scienticious ...
Have you ever woken up unable to blink or move a finger?
Here is the science behind why some people get temporarily “paralysed” in their sleep:
#Scienticious #sleepparalysis
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Have you ever woken up unable to blink or move a finger?
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#Scienticious #sleepparalysis
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- published: 22 Jun 2023
- views: 149558
3:28
What Makes Sleep Paralysis So Terrifying?
What causes sleep paralysis, and do you need to be worried?
Watch more: Why Is It So Hard To Fall Asleep? ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL6ECWZ8G1s&index=...
What causes sleep paralysis, and do you need to be worried?
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- published: 07 May 2018
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Science of Dreams: What is Sleep Paralysis?
What happens when the mind wakes up but the body is still asleep? Sleep paralysis is a chilling experience for those who face it. Learn more from our three expe...
What happens when the mind wakes up but the body is still asleep? Sleep paralysis is a chilling experience for those who face it. Learn more from our three experts, bestselling author Dr. Matthew Walker; sleep researcher Dr. Raj Dasgupta; and Jungian psychologist, Dr. Lori Tyler.
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What happens when the mind wakes up but the body is still asleep? Sleep paralysis is a chilling experience for those who face it. Learn more from our three experts, bestselling author Dr. Matthew Walker; sleep researcher Dr. Raj Dasgupta; and Jungian psychologist, Dr. Lori Tyler.
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- published: 29 Mar 2022
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Mga Sanhi at Pangkaraniwang Karanasan sa Sleep Paralysis
Ang sleep paralysis ay isang karanasang kakaiba at madalas nakakatakot para sa mga taong nakakaranas nito. Ito ay isang kondisyon kung saan ang isang tao ay gis...
Ang sleep paralysis ay isang karanasang kakaiba at madalas nakakatakot para sa mga taong nakakaranas nito. Ito ay isang kondisyon kung saan ang isang tao ay gising sa kanyang isipan ngunit hindi makagalaw o makapagsalita. Bukod dito, maaaring mayroong mga sensory na hallucinations, kadalasang nakakaramdam ng presensya ng kakaibang mga puwersa o nilalang sa paligid.
https://wn.com/Mga_Sanhi_At_Pangkaraniwang_Karanasan_Sa_Sleep_Paralysis
Ang sleep paralysis ay isang karanasang kakaiba at madalas nakakatakot para sa mga taong nakakaranas nito. Ito ay isang kondisyon kung saan ang isang tao ay gising sa kanyang isipan ngunit hindi makagalaw o makapagsalita. Bukod dito, maaaring mayroong mga sensory na hallucinations, kadalasang nakakaramdam ng presensya ng kakaibang mga puwersa o nilalang sa paligid.
- published: 21 Jun 2024
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10 Terrifying Facts about Sleep Paralysis
Experiences reported include difficulty breathing due to a weighted chest, feelings of panic and fear. Sleep paralysis has been a widespread point of fascinatio...
Experiences reported include difficulty breathing due to a weighted chest, feelings of panic and fear. Sleep paralysis has been a widespread point of fascination for many years. Some have claimed the cause to be stemming from a demon, spirit, and even part of the alien abduction experience. What do you think is true? Have you experienced sleep paralysis before?
Live version of this: https://youtu.be/jcrYmH1HPO4
#sleepparalysis #sleep #psych2go
Writer: Laura Santospirito
Script Editor: Denise Ding & Kelly Soong
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VO: Amanda Silvera
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Citations:
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Denis, D., French, C. C., Rowe, R., Zavos, H. M. S., Nolan, P. M., Parsons, M. J., & Gregory, A. M. (2015, August). A twin and molecular genetics study of sleep paralysis and associated factors. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4950339/.
Everything You Need to Know About Sleep Paralysis. (2018, October 16). Retrieved from https://www.sleephelp.org/sleep-paralysis/.
Narcolepsy. (2019, January 12). Retrieved from https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/narcolepsy/symptoms-causes/syc-20375497.
Peters, B. (2019, October 24). Is It Sleep Paralysis or a Night Terror? Learn the Key Differences. Retrieved from https://www.verywellhealth.com/is-it-sleep-paralysis-or-a-night-terror-3014767.
Sleep Paralysis Linked to Genetics. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.livescience.com/49818-sleep-paralysis-genetic-basis.html.
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Physiology of REM sleep, cataplexy, and sleep paralysis. Hishikawa, Y., Shimizu T. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8848973
https://wn.com/10_Terrifying_Facts_About_Sleep_Paralysis
Experiences reported include difficulty breathing due to a weighted chest, feelings of panic and fear. Sleep paralysis has been a widespread point of fascination for many years. Some have claimed the cause to be stemming from a demon, spirit, and even part of the alien abduction experience. What do you think is true? Have you experienced sleep paralysis before?
Live version of this: https://youtu.be/jcrYmH1HPO4
#sleepparalysis #sleep #psych2go
Writer: Laura Santospirito
Script Editor: Denise Ding & Kelly Soong
Music & Sound Design: Urban Goose Studios
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Zuzia
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
Citations:
(n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sleep-paralysis/.
Denis, D., French, C. C., Rowe, R., Zavos, H. M. S., Nolan, P. M., Parsons, M. J., & Gregory, A. M. (2015, August). A twin and molecular genetics study of sleep paralysis and associated factors. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4950339/.
Everything You Need to Know About Sleep Paralysis. (2018, October 16). Retrieved from https://www.sleephelp.org/sleep-paralysis/.
Narcolepsy. (2019, January 12). Retrieved from https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/narcolepsy/symptoms-causes/syc-20375497.
Peters, B. (2019, October 24). Is It Sleep Paralysis or a Night Terror? Learn the Key Differences. Retrieved from https://www.verywellhealth.com/is-it-sleep-paralysis-or-a-night-terror-3014767.
Sleep Paralysis Linked to Genetics. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.livescience.com/49818-sleep-paralysis-genetic-basis.html.
The State of SleepHealth in America. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.sleephealth.org/sleep-health/the-state-of-sleephealth-in-america/.
Physiology of REM sleep, cataplexy, and sleep paralysis. Hishikawa, Y., Shimizu T. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8848973
- published: 30 Aug 2020
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