Psychoses (Hallucinations, Hypnagogic)
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Psychoses (Hallucinations, Hypnagogic) involve experiencing vivid sensory perceptions without external stimuli, occurring during the transition from wakefulness to sleep. These hallucinations primarily affect the brain's sensory processing and can involve seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not real. They are distinct from dreams because they occur while a person is partially awake. This condition can cause significant distress and confusion, impacting daily functioning and sleep quality. The nervous system is the main body system involved, with disruptions in normal brain activity during sleep-wake transitions. Understanding these hallucinations helps differentiate them from other psychiatric or neurological disorders.
Clinical Definition
Psychoses (Hallucinations, Hypnagogic) are defined as vivid, often frightening hallucinations occurring at sleep onset, representing a form of parasomnia linked to abnormal transitions between wakefulness and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. The core pathology involves dysregulation of REM sleep mechanisms, leading to intrusion of dream imagery into wakefulness. These hallucinations can be visual, auditory, or tactile and are typically brief but intense. They are commonly associated with narcolepsy but can also occur in isolation or with other sleep disorders. Clinically, they are significant because they may mimic psychotic disorders, requiring careful differentiation. The underlying mechanism involves dysfunction in brainstem and thalamocortical circuits regulating sleep stages.
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