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Hypnagogia: Encyclopedia - Hypnagogia
Hypnagogia (also spelled hypnogogia) and hypnopompia are experiences a person can go through when falling asleep in the case of hypnagogi...
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Hypnagogic Imagery:
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Dictionary On Hypnagogic Imagery
Hypnagogic Imagery:
Imagery occurring in the hypnagogic state (occurring while dropping off to sleep).
(See also: Hypnagogi...
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Meaning Of Dreams: Precognitive Dreams And Premonitions
About four out of ten reported psychic experiences involve some seeming awareness of the future. The term premonition is in general use, ...
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Out Of Body Experience: Methods
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Practicing
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Sleep Paralysis: Encyclopedia - Sleep Paralysis
Sleep paralysis is a condition characterized by paralysis of the body shortly after waking up (known as hypnopompic paralysis) or, less o...
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Out Of Body Experience: Chakras, Out Of Body Experience And Inner Development
The
first usually spontaneous out of body experiences are impressive, verifying
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Hallucination: Encyclopedia - Hallucination
A hallucination is a sensory perception experienced in the absence of an external stimulus, as distinct from an illusion, which is a misp...
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Hag: Encyclopedia - Hag
A hag (or crone) is a kind of malevolent, wizened old woman often found in folklore and children's tales such as Hansel and Gretel. The t...
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Narcolepsy: Encyclopedia - Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a neurological condition characterized by severe fatigue, irresistible episodes of sleep and general sleep disorder. It is ...
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Electroencephalography: Encyclopedia - Electroencephalography
Electroencephalography is the neurophysiologic measurement of the electrical activity of the brain by recording from electrodes placed on...
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Khat: Encyclopedia - Khat
Khat (Catha edulis, family Celastraceae), pronounced "cot" and also known as qat, gat, tschat, and miraa, is a flowering plant native to ...
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Déjà Vu: Encyclopedia - Déjà Vu
The term déjà vu (French: "already seen", also called paramnesia) describes the experience of feeling that one has witnessed or experie...
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Psychosis: Encyclopedia - Psychosis
Psychosis is a generic psychiatric term for mental states in which the components of rational thought and perception are severely impaire...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia - Sleep
Sleep is the regular state of natural rest observed in all mammals, birds and fish. Sleep is not actually "unconsciousness," but rather, ...
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Hag: Encyclopedia Ii - Hag - In Neurobiology
The expression Old Hag Attack refers to a hypnagogic state in which paralysis is present and, quite often, it is accompanied by terrifyin...
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Dream Incubation: To Evoke A Specific Dream
There is much evidence in existence to support the notion that we all possess the potential to incubate dreams - in other words, conjure ...
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Narcolepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Narcolepsy - Symptoms Of Narcolepsy
The main characteristic of narcolepsy is overwhelming excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), even after adequate nighttime sleep. A person w...
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Khat: Encyclopedia Ii - Khat - Chemistry/pharmacology
The stimulant effect of the plant was originally attributed to cathine, a phenethylamine-type substance isolated from the plant. However,...
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Déjà Vu: Encyclopedia Ii - Déjà Vu - Popular References
In the 1999 motion picture The Matrix, the character of Neo experiences déjà vu (though the experience somewhat differs: Neo sees a bla...
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Sleep Paralysis: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep Paralysis - Possible Causes
Little is known about the physiology of sleep paralysis. However, some have suggested that it may be linked to post-synaptic inhibition o...
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Déjà Vu: Encyclopedia Ii - Déjà Vu - Popular References
In the 1999 motion picture The Matrix, the character of Neo experiences déjà vu (though the experience somewhat differs: Neo sees a bla...
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Hallucination: Encyclopedia Ii - Hallucination - Possible Causes
Florid hallucinations are usually associated with drug use (particularly hallucinogenic drugs), sleep deprivation, psychosis or neurologi...
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Déjà Vu: Encyclopedia Ii - Déjà Vu - Scientific Research
In recent years, déjà vu has been subjected to serious psychological and neurophysiological research. The most likely candidate for exp...
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Electroencephalography: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroencephalography - Wave Types
Historically four major types of continuous rhythmic sinusoidal EEG waves are recognized (alpha, beta, delta and theta). There is no prec...
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Déjà Vu: Encyclopedia Ii - Déjà Vu - Scientific Research
In recent years, déjà vu has been subjected to serious psychological and neurophysiological research. The most likely candidate for exp...
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Narcolepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Narcolepsy - Causes Of Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy may be associated with damage to the hypothalamus. A cerebral protein has recently been discovered that is decreased in a larg...
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Narcolepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Narcolepsy - Diagnosis
Diagnosis is relatively easy when all the symptoms of narcolepsy are present. But if the sleep attacks are isolated and cataplexy is mild...
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Narcolepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Narcolepsy - Research
Studies supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are trying to increase understanding of what causes narcolepsy and improve p...
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Narcolepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Narcolepsy - Coping With Narcolepsy
Learning as much about narcolepsy as possible and finding a support system can help patients and families deal with the practical and emo...
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Electroencephalography: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroencephalography - History
Richard Caton (1842–1926), a physician practicing in Liverpool, presented his findings about electrical phenomena of the exposed cerebr...
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Sleep Paralysis: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep Paralysis - Accompanying Hallucinations
Many report hallucinations during episodes of sleep paralysis. The features of these hallucinations generally vary by individual, but som...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Sleep Physiology
Sleep - Methodology.
Before advances in the fields of neurology, neuroscience, electronics and genetics were made, scientists studied t...
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Psychosis: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychosis - Overview
Psychosis is considered by mainstream psychiatry to be a symptom of severe mental illness, but not a diagnosis in itself. Although it is ...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Sleep Physiology
Sleep - Methodology.
Before advances in the fields of neurology, neuroscience, electronics and genetics were made, scientists studied t...
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Khat: Encyclopedia Ii - Khat - Cultivation And Uses
Khat has been grown for use as a drug for centuries in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. There, chewing khat predates the use...
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Narcolepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Narcolepsy - Treatment
Several treatments are available for narcolepsy. These treat the symptoms, not the underlying cause. The drowsiness is normally treated u...
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Narcolepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Narcolepsy - What Happens In Narcolepsy
Normally, when an individual is awake, brain waves show a regular rhythm. When a person first falls asleep, the brain waves become slower...
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Sleep Paralysis: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep Paralysis - Cultural References
In India, there are two thoughts. One of the signs of approaching enlightenment is "witnessing sleep," that is to say, being seemingly lu...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Sleep Disorders
Disorders of sleep are broadly classified into three groups. Dyssomnias are characterized by difficulty getting to sleep, as in primary i...
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Khat: Encyclopedia Ii - Khat - User Population
It is estimated that several million people are frequent users of khat. Many of the users originate from countries between Sudan and Mada...
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Narcolepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Narcolepsy - Prevalence Of Narcolepsy
It is estimated that there are as many as 3 million people worldwide affected by narcolepsy. In the United States it is estimated that na...
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Electroencephalography: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroencephalography - Methods
The recording is obtained by placing electrodes on the scalp, usually after preparing the scalp area by light abrasion and application of...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Theories Regarding The Function Of Sleep
Restorative theories of sleep describe sleep as a dynamic time of healing and growth for organisms. For example, during stages 3 and 4, o...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Animal Sleep
Animals vary widely in their amounts of sleep, from 2 hours a day for giraffes to 20 hours for bats. Generally, required sleeping time de...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Drugs And Sleep
Sleep - Sleep aiding.
The pharmacological approach to inducing sleep involves the use of depressant drugs [4], formerly barbiturates, b...
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Psychosis: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychosis - Psychotic Experience
A psychotic episode can be significantly coloured by mood. For example, people experiencing a psychotic episode in the context of depress...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Theories Regarding The Function Of Sleep
Restorative theories of sleep describe sleep as a dynamic time of healing and growth for organisms. For example, during stages 3 and 4, o...
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Déjà Vu: Encyclopedia Ii - Déjà Vu - Types Of Déjà Vu
According to Arthur Funkhouser, Ph.D., there are three types of déjà vu:
Déjà vu - Déjà vécu.
Usually translated 'already experi...
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Men In Black: Encyclopedia Ii - Men In Black - Possible Explanations
Men In Black accounts often feature "High Strangeness" or the Oz Factor (the latter term coined by ufologist Jenny Randles). Both terms a...
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Déjà Vu: Encyclopedia Ii - Déjà Vu - Types Of Déjà Vu
According to Arthur Funkhouser, Ph.D., there are three types of déjà vu:
Déjà vu - Déjà vécu.
Usually translated 'already experi...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Sleep Deprivation
A common misperception is that everyone needs eight hours of sleep. The amount of sleep needed is different for each person. This amount ...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Sleep Deprivation
A common misperception is that everyone needs eight hours of sleep. The amount of sleep needed is different for each person. This amount ...
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Psychosis: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychosis - Medical Understanding Of Psychosis
There are a number of possible causes for psychosis. Psychosis may be the result of an underlying mental illness such as Bipolar disorder...
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Psychosis: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychosis - Medical Understanding Of Psychosis
There are a number of possible causes for psychosis. Psychosis may be the result of an underlying mental illness such as bipolar disorder...
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Lucid Dreams: To Be Able To Control Your Dream
'Lucid dreams have changed my life.' These are the words of former sceptic, Mark Creed. As an industrial chemist, 37-year-old Mark specia...
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Spiritual Dreams: Spiritual Dreams - The Sign Of A New Dawning?
Nowadays, my mailbag produces an ever increasing number of dreams which, when analysed, are spiritual or contain elements of spirituality...
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Lucid Dreaming: Encyclopedia - Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming is the conscious perception of one's state while dreaming, enabling a more cogent ("lucid") control over the content and q...
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Sleep: Encyclopedia Ii - Sleep - Dreaming
The demonstrably necessary phenomenon of dreaming would suffice to prove the importance of sleep to humans, and perhaps to other animals ...
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Lucid Dreaming: Encyclopedia Ii - Lucid Dreaming - History Of Lucid Dreaming Research
Even though it has only come to the attention of the general public in the last few decades, lucid dreaming is not a modern discovery. It...
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Lucid Dreaming: Encyclopedia Ii - Lucid Dreaming - Achieving And Recognizing Lucid Dreams
The most important aspect in lucid dreaming is to recognize that one is dreaming. Any time that a person recognizes a dream sign, or anyt...
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