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Documentary about sleep paralysis and hallucinations. Have you ever woken up but couldn’t move? Sleep paralysis is a type of sleep-related paralysis that can occur in healthy people or is associated with narcolepsy, cataplexy, and hypnagogic hallucinations.
Physiologically, sleep paralysis is closely related to REM weakness, a natural part of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
Sleep paralysis occurs when falling asleep or waking up. When it occurs while falling asleep, when the body stops entering REM sleep and the person remains awake, it’s called hypnosis or hypnagogic sleep paralysis.
Sleep Paralysis – Ghost Visions explores people’s experience of the phenomenon of sleep and attempts to explain why it occurs.
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