Hypnopompic hallucinations are often discussed along with hypnogogic hallucinations. Both of these have to do with ... Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations: pathological phenomena? --
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Hypnopompic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sleepers often wake confused, or speak without making sense, a phenomenon the psychologist Peter McKeller calls "hypnopompic speech." When the ... |
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Hypnagogia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The equivalent transition to wakefulness is termed the hypnopompic state. Mental phenomena that occur during this "threshold consciousness" phase include ... |
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BACKGROUND: Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations are common in narcolepsy. However, the prevalence of these phenomena in the general ...
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Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations are common in narcolepsy. However,the prevalence of these phenomena inthe general population is uncertain.
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Visual hypnagogic/hypnopompic imagery has often been referred to as the "faces in the dark" phenomenon because the seeing of faces is so common.
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disorder. Hypnagogic (prior to sleep onset) and hypnopompic (upon arousal from sleep) hallucinations are both phenomena that occur in normal people and ...
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than the hypnopompic state, the phenomenon of sleep inertia and its accom- panying cognitive processes are ubiquitous. Because of this ubiquity and be- ...
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Feb 1, 1996 ... Reference to cite: Ohayon MM, Priest RG, Caulet M, Guilleminault C. Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations: pathological phenomena?
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Jan 3, 2010 ... Sleep Phenomenon: Hypnopompic/Hypnagogic Hallucinations. Hypnopompic and hypnagogic hallucinations are, quite simply, hallucinations ...
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