I have be thinking about sleep paralysis and sleepwalking. I know that once a entity falls into REM sleep, the body naturally become paralysed to prevent it from acting out dreams, and that when this paralysis doesn't happen, sleepwalking cam sometimes appear. I also know (from personal experience) that you can also partially awaken and find yourself still paralysed for a jiffy.
This just get me thinking about the height of paralysis that occurs... because markedly people move around contained by their sleep all the time. Is this the paralysis failing slightly? Because whenever I experience sleep paralysis, I can't move a single cut of my body, except my eyes.
So I'm just wondering how this 'tossing and turning within your sleep' relates to the body's natural paralysis.Regarding the body's paralysis when you sleep?
The "tossing and turning" does not relate to the body's paralysis. As you said, paralysis occur during REM sleep. During Non-REM sleep (Stages 1-4), the body is not paralyzed, hence the tossing and turning.
hmm i have narcolepsy
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Regarding the body's paralysis when you sleep?
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