"Sleep Paralysis" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A common condition characterized by transient partial or total paralysis of skeletal muscles and areflexia that occurs upon awakening from sleep or less often while falling asleep. Stimuli such as touch or sound may terminate the episode, which usually has a duration of seconds to minutes. This condition may occur in normal subjects or be associated with NARCOLEPSY; CATAPLEXY; and hypnagogic HALLUCINATIONS. The pathophysiology of this condition is closely related to the normal hypotonia that occur during REM sleep. (From Adv Neurol 1995;67:245-271)
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D020188
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C10.886.659.633.800 F03.870.664.633.800
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Sleep Paralysis" by people in Profiles.
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Smith PM, Brown D, Mellman TA. Sleep paralysis and sleep duration. J Natl Med Assoc. 2008 Oct; 100(10):1207-8.
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Mellman TA, Aigbogun N, Graves RE, Lawson WB, Alim TN. Sleep paralysis and trauma, psychiatric symptoms and disorders in an adult African American population attending primary medical care. Depress Anxiety. 2008; 25(5):435-40.