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Definition of Hypnagogia

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- Hypnagogia is the transitional state from wakefulness to sleep, also defined as the waning state of consciousness during the onset of sleep. Its opposite...
- one of several geometric patterns which are recurringly observed during hypnagogia, hallucinations and altered states of consciousness. In 1926, Heinrich...
- in December of that year. In 2018, he released his debut commercial EP Hypnagogia, which incorporated lo-fi hip-hop beats and emo-style vocals. In 2019...
- incubus concept could fall under the scope of sleep paralysis, as well as hypnagogia, as it is common to experience auditory and visual hallucinations in both...
- progresses, the person becomes stuck in a state of pre-sleep limbo, or hypnagogia, which is the state just before sleep in healthy individuals. During these...
- also distinct state from other lucid boundary sleep states such as lucid hypnagogia or lucid hypnopompia. In formal psychology, lucid dreaming has been studied...
- Effects experienced with the use of oneirogens may include microsleep, hypnagogia, fugue states, rapid eye movement sleep (REM), hypnic jerks, lucid dreams...
- class of hallucination Dark retreat – Tibetan Buddhism advanced practice Hypnagogia – State of consciousness leading into sleep Isolation tank – Pitch-black...
- Hickson and Parker) Nickell, Joe. "The Pascagoula Abduction: A Case of Hypnagogia?" in Ballester-Olmos, V.J., and Heiden, Richard W. (Eds.), The Reliability...
- Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-1-4299-6858-4. Trainer, Adam (2016). "From Hypnagogia to Distroid: Postironic Musical Renderings of Personal Memory". The Oxford...