Threshold of the Unseen

Sleep paralysis is a real and well-documented phenomenon that occurs when a person temporarily experiences an inability to move or speak while falling asleep or waking up. Here’s a breakdown of the truth behind sleep paralysis, both from a scientific and cultural perspective:

Scientific Explanation

1. What It Is

Sleep paralysis is a state where your mind is awake, but your body remains in the state of muscle atonia (temporary paralysis) typical of REM sleep.

It often occurs during transitions between wakefulness and sleep, especially at the beginning of sleep (hypnagogic) or when waking up (hypnopompic).

2. Why It Happens

During REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, the brain is active (dreaming occurs), but your muscles are "turned off" to prevent you from acting out dreams.

If you wake up suddenly during REM, your brain might become conscious before your body "turns back on," leading to temporary paralysis.

3. Common Triggers

Sleep deprivation

Irregular sleep schedules

Stress or anxiety

Narcolepsy or other sleep disorders

Sleeping on the back (supine position)

4. Symptoms

Inability to move or speak

Sensation of pressure on the chest

Feeling of choking or suffocation

Hallucinations (visual, auditory, or tactile) — often terrifying, which gives rise to supernatural interpretations

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