hypnagogic hallucinations - significado y definición. Qué es hypnagogic hallucinations
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Qué (quién) es hypnagogic hallucinations - definición

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

Hypnagogic         
·adj Leading to sleep;
- applied to the illusions of one who is half asleep.
Waking Dream         
Waking Dream is a young adult novel by Rhiannon Lassiter, first published in 2002.Waking Dream at Google Books It is a dark fantasy about magic, dreams and another world.
hypnagogic         
[?h?pn?'g?d??k]
(also hypnogogic)
¦ adjective Psychology relating to the state immediately before falling asleep.
Origin
C19: from Fr. hypnagogique, from Gk hupnos 'sleep' + agogos 'leading'.

Wikipedia

Hypnagogia

Hypnagogia is the experience of the transitional state from wakefulness to sleep: the hypnagogic state of consciousness, during the onset of sleep. Its opposite state is described as hypnopompic —the transitional state from sleep into wakefulness. Mental phenomena that may occur during this "threshold consciousness" phase include hypnagogic hallucinations, exploding head syndrome, lucid dreaming, and sleep paralysis. The latter two phenomena are themselves separate sleep conditions that are sometimes experienced during the hypnagogic state.