sleep paralysis

Paralysis {sleep paralysis}| {night nurses' paralysis} can begin before REM sleep or stay after REM sleep, as well as when just falling asleep or in narcolepsy [Parker and Blackmore, 2002] [Spanos et al., 1995]. In sleep paralysis, people can be afraid, hear noises, float, or feel presences, weight on chest, touches, or vibrations [Cheyne et al., 1999] [Persinger, 1999].

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