Yes, it is possible to move during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. While most muscles are generally paralyzed during REM sleep to prevent acting out dreams, some people may experience a condition called REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) where this paralysis is incomplete, leading to movements or even violent behaviors during REM sleep.
heart and armsheart and breathing (during sleep)
Sleepwalking usually only occurs during stage 3 of non-rem sleep.
Dreams of being paralyzed are most often "sleep paralysis," in which the dreamer becomes partially awake while part of the mind retains the normal sleep state that prevents one from acting out all the movements of one's dreams. See the attached link for further information on "sleep paralysis." Paralyzed means when you can not move.
No i don't think they can. Their voice is normally paralyzed altogether.
The cells and systems of the body continue to work during sleep. There are changes in how they work but they remain active. For example, during sleep your body is more or less paralyzed to allow you to dream without hurting yourself. Plus, there are other changes in respiration, heart rate, brain function, etc., during sleep.
During the REM (rapid eye movement) stage of sleep. the breathing becomes more rapid, irregular and shallow, eyes jerk rapidly and limb muscles are temporarily paralyzed. Brain waves during this stage increase to levels experienced when a person is awake. Also, heart rate increases, blood pressure rises. This is the time when most dreams occur, and, if awoken during REM sleep, a person can remember the dreams. During REM the body goes paralyzed though i do believe in cases such as sleep terrors the body does not paralyze allowing the person full movement with no control over their own actions. due to the fact they are asleep.Maybe you had a dirty dream and took your pants off yourself without knowing it.......or aliens are probing you.
Epiales is a figure from Greek mythology associated with nightmares and sleep paralysis. In the realm of sleep disorders, Epiales represents the experience of feeling paralyzed or frightened during sleep, which can be a symptom of conditions like sleep paralysis or night terrors. Understanding the significance of Epiales can help in recognizing and addressing these sleep disorders.
they grow not in the gym exercising but when you take rest during sleep after exercising (working out in the gym)
It might be a phenomenon this contributor has experienced a few times. Try looking under the keywords "sleep paralysis." I beat it by relaxing my muscles and going back to sleep. Fighting it only makes it worse.
You are in the REM (rapid eye movement) sleep cycle. During REM sleep, the brain is very active, that's when dreaming occurs). You are awake, but your muscles are still paralyzed. That's why you can't move. Everytime it happens to me I feel like someone is doing something uncomfortable to my body, or I'm trying to run away from danger but I can't.
Your cells are as active in sleep as when you are awake. It seems that during sleep your body produces cells that repair other cells. One of these cells produces IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor-1) plays a role in the repair of muscles and bones. This doesn't happen during the day.