Sleep paralysis with Spiders refers to a phenomenon where a person experiences the inability to move or speak while waking up or falling asleep, often accompanied by vivid hallucinations of spiders or other creatures. This can evoke intense fear and anxiety, as the individual may feel as though they are being attacked or overwhelmed. Such experiences are linked to the brain's transition between sleep and wakefulness, where the mind is active but the body remains in a state of temporary paralysis. It's often associated with sleep disorders, stress, and disrupted sleep patterns.
Sleep paralysis typically occurs during the stage of sleep known as REM (rapid eye movement) sleep.
One of the main causes and reasons for sleep paralysis is that the brain is not moving smoothly between the stages of sleep. Very rarely is the sleep paralysis linked to any psychiatric problems.
yes, but as i see your only awake in your nightmare...that also causes sleep paralysis ..
Sleep paralysis can come while sleep deprived or during periods of high stress. You may not experience sleep paralysis anymore because you are getting more needed sleep or no longer in a period of high stress. Sleep paralysis is the inability to move your body when falling asleep or while waking up. The sensation can be very scary. While 1/3rd of ALL people have experienced sleep paralysis at one time or another in their life, it usually goes away. Individuals who experience sleep paralysis consistently and frequently may have a sleep disorder called narcolepsy.
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Yes, you can induce sleep paralysis by relaxing. Here's how to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb8eGsu_nX4
Sleep talking, like sleep walking, is merely a physical enactment of the dream taking place in the sleeper's mind. Normally, the brain imposes a mild "sleep paralysis" on the body that prevents the dreamer from leaping out of bed and acting out every dream. When the sleep paralysis is not fully in affect, the dreamer talks, walks or otherwise acts out the dream.
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No, when you sleep you do not "eta" spiders.
This could be a variation on the phenomenon known as "sleep paralysis," particularly if the dream occurred just before you woke up in the morning. It only means that part of your brain was awakening while another part of your brain was still asleep, and maintaining the mild paralysis of the limbs that is normal during sleep. See the Wikipedia link below on sleep paralysis.
Many people suffer from the sleep disorder known as sleep paralysis. This disorder occurs when people are in the REM state, known as rapid eye movement. In sleep paralysis, the individual becomes aware that they are waking up before the body does, causing a paralysis of the limbs. While the experience can be frightening, it is not dangerous, and may last anywhere from just a few seconds to a few minutes or more.