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Hypnagogic Hallucinations

Hypnagogic hallucinations are vivid and dreamlike experiences that occur as a person is transitioning from wakefulness to sleep, during the hypnagogic state. They can be auditory, visual, or tactile, and are typically accompanied by a feeling of being unable to move...

Sleep Paralysis with Narcolepsy

Sleep paralysis is a common phenomenon in which an individual experiences a temporary inability to move or speak while transitioning between sleep stages. It is a condition that affects approximately 7.6% of the general population and is frequently reported by those...

Narcolepsy with Cataplexy

Cataplexy is a condition characterized by transient episodes of sudden loss of muscle tone, often triggered by strong emotions such as laughter or surprise. It is a core symptom that often comes with narcolepsy, a disorder of the sleep-wake cycle that affects...