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- Hypnopompia (also known as hypnopompic state) is the state of consciousness leading out of sleep, a term coined by the psychical researcher Frederic Myers...
- “conductor” or “leader”. Later, in 1904, Frederic Myers coined the term "hypnopompic," with its word-ending originating from the Gr**** word "pompos," meaning...
- component in sleep paralysis. The characteristic fragmentation of REM sleep, hypnopompic, and hypnagogic hallucinations have a heritable component in other parasomnias...
- hallucinations and hypnopompic hallucinations are considered normal phenomena. Hypnagogic hallucinations can occur as one is falling asleep and hypnopompic hallucinations...
- some distinct changes in sleep, such as dream-like states, hypnogogic, hypnopompic hallucinations, night-terrors and other disorders related to sleep could...
- disorder Confusional arousals Sleepwalking Hypnagogic hallucinations Hypnopompic hallucinations Circadian rhythm sleep disorder Dela**** sleep phase disorder...
- include Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS), Cataplexy, hypnogogic and/or hypnopompic hallucinations, and Sleep paralysis. While patients with narcolepsy don't...
- Postprandial somnolence Restless legs syndrome Periodic limb movement disorder Hypnopompic Hypnagogia Sleep apnea Bereshpolova, Y.; Stoelzel, C. R.; Zhuang, J.;...
- hallucinations while falling asleep Dreamingconscious experiences during sleep Hypnopompic hallucinationhallucinations while waking up This disambiguation page...
- (1990). "Are you awake? Cognitive performance and reverie during the hypnopompic state.". In Bootzin R, Kihlstrom J, Schacter D (eds.). Sleep and Cognition...