***** Paralysis - The ****** in the night

***** Paralysis

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***** paralysis, a momentary inability to move one’s limbs, trunk and head despite being fully conscious, may occur when someone is either drifting off or, more rarely, waking up. During rapid-eye-movement (REM) *****, the muscles of the body are *********, presumably to prevent the dreamer from physically acting out the *****. Researchers are not sure why this normal paralysis happens during consciousness for victims of ***** paralysis, but psychophysiological studies have confirmed that attacks are particularly likely to occur if the person enters REM ***** quickly after hitting the pillow, bypassing the stages of non-REM ***** that usually happen first.

Other factors that make ***** paralysis more likely to occur include drifting off while lying on the back, feeling stressed or experiencing a disruption in normal ***** patterns, such as from shift work, jet lag, caffeine or *******.

Although ***** paralysis is a symptom of narcolepsy, it is also common in healthy people. Surveys from different countries show a wide range of estimates: 20 to 60 percent of the normal adult population has experienced ***** paralysis at least once. Around 5 percent of the population has experienced one or more of other disturbing symptoms associated with the disorder.

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The most common effects include visual hallucinations, such as shadows and light or a human or ****** figure in the room, and auditory hallucinations, such as hearing voices or footsteps. A person often also feels pressure on his or her chest and has difficulty breathing.

The reason ***** paralysis may explain tales of ghosts and aliens is the strong sense of a presence, usually harmful, that victims commonly feel during an ******. They also report unusual kinesthetic sensations, such as feelings of being dragged out of bed, vibrating, flying or falling. These episodes can sometimes lead to full-blown out-of-body experiences. ***** paralysis may be frightening, but it is never dangerous, and thankfully, episodes usually last only a few seconds.

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This is a documentary exploring ***** paralysis and ghostly visions

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The Science of ***** Paralysis: A Prossefor breaks down what's really happening to your body.

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Has anyone here experienced this?
 

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