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What (who) is hypnopompic - definition

THE STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS LEADING OUT OF SLEEP
Hypnopompic state; Hypnopompic; Visions in the Future; Hypnopompic hallucination; Hypnopompic hallucinations
  • Fuseli's]] 1781 painting ''[[The Nightmare]]'' is thought to be a depiction of a hypnopompic hallucination

hypnopompic         
[?h?pn?(?)'p?mp?k]
¦ adjective Psychology relating to the state immediately preceding waking up.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Gk hupnos 'sleep' + pompe 'sending away' + -ic.
Hypnopompic         
The hypnopompic state (or hypnopompia) is the state of consciousness leading out of sleep, a term coined by the psychical researcher Frederic Myers. Its mirror is the hypnagogic state at sleep onset; though often conflated, the two states are not identical and have a different phenomenological character.
Hypnagogic         
TRANSITION FROM WAKEFULNESS TO SLEEP, THE HYPNAGOGIC STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Hypnagogic state; Hypnopompic dream; Hypnagogic dream; Hypnagogic hallucination; Hypnagogic form; Hypnogogic hallucination; Hypnagogic State; Hypnagagia; Hypnogogia; Hypnopompic imagery; Hypnopompic Imagery; Hypnagogic imagery; Threshold consciousness; Hypnagogic; Hypnagogic hallucinations; Hypnogogic; Waking dream; Pre-REM hypnogogic vision; Hypnogagia; Hypnagogic Hallucinations; Slumber with a key; Daytime parahypnagogia
·adj Leading to sleep;
- applied to the illusions of one who is half asleep.

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Hypnopompia

Hypnopompia (also known as hypnopompic state) is the state of consciousness leading out of sleep, a term coined by the psychical researcher Frederic Myers. Its mirror is the hypnagogic state at sleep onset; though often conflated, the two states are not identical and have a different phenomenological character. Hypnopompic and hypnagogic hallucinations are frequently accompanied by sleep paralysis, which is a state wherein one is consciously aware of one's surroundings but unable to move or speak.