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.
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.
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.
No i don't think they can. Their voice is normally paralyzed altogether.
They are both paralyzed at some part of their body. One just happens to be more paralyzed.
Paralyzed.
Usually for "Random Eye Movement" its the dream-state of sleep also known as "pseudo sleep". Brain is very active but body is paralyzed and one experiences dreams... In relation to the band, I'm not sure, but the wiki page should have that.
Yes they just can't move some part of their body.
During REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, the body experiences temporary muscle atonia, meaning that most voluntary muscles are effectively paralyzed to prevent acting out dreams. Therefore, physical movements like walking or talking do not typically occur during this stage. Additionally, during REM sleep, the body does not engage in the deep restorative processes associated with non-REM sleep, such as tissue growth and repair.
Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of the body, resulting in an inability to move that part of the body. It can be caused by conditions like stroke, spinal cord injury, or neurological disorders, and can be temporary or permanent depending on the underlying cause. Treatment options vary depending on the specific circumstances and may include physical therapy, medication, or surgery.
yes and its so you dont act out your dreans
paralyzed cilia lining airways
i think you should have lots of ultra balls-try to give it a status thing like poison, paralyzed, or sleep[sleep might be the best]