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Sleepwalking or somnambulism was the act or practice of walking while asleep. In 2268, Christine Chapel initially attributed her being forced towards the transporter room to sleepwalking. (TOS: "Plato's Stepchildren" ) In 2375, Seven of Nine began to sleepwalk due to the proximity of a Borg Vinculum, resulting in several interruptions to her regeneration cycle. (VOY: "Infinite Regress") In 2376, after Tom Paris was released from Alice's influence, he described his behavior while under "her" control as being like sleepwalking. (VOY: "Alice")

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  • <default>Sleepwalking</default> Intérprete Juego Radio Sleepwalking es una canción del grupo musical The Chain Gang of 1974.
  • Sleepwalking or somnambulism was the act or practice of walking while asleep. In 2268, Christine Chapel initially attributed her being forced towards the transporter room to sleepwalking. (TOS: "Plato's Stepchildren" ) In 2375, Seven of Nine began to sleepwalk due to the proximity of a Borg Vinculum, resulting in several interruptions to her regeneration cycle. (VOY: "Infinite Regress") In 2376, after Tom Paris was released from Alice's influence, he described his behavior while under "her" control as being like sleepwalking. (VOY: "Alice")
  • I woke up in a hospital hallway. I had no clue what time it was, or how I got here. One way was dark, and the other way was lit. I obviously walked down the lit one. As I was walking, I felt the floor getting lower, and I started tripping over my feet. It felt like it went on forever, like it would never end. Suddenly, I realized what I was wearing: a wedding dress. Suddenly, I felt myself falling. When I landed, it was bright, and I couldn't see anything but light. My stomach started to sting, as if something was eating away at my insides. "Where was I?" I finally wondered. "What happened?"
  • Somnambulism, commonly known as sleepwalking, is the phenomenon where a person, while sleeping, performs physical activities, often with their eyes open but unresponsive to the world. Within the real world, the sleepwalker will typically have their eyes open and will move as normal, if sometimes a bit slower as if tired. Any complex action that is performed while awake may be replicated while sleepwalking, including unlocking of doors, catching trains, driving cars, even sex and murder. The sleepwalker typically avoids obstacles, but still may be injured by non-routine events such as tripping hazards or closed doors. The disorder is common in children, but is typically grown out of. It is rarer in adults and consistent bouts of sleepwalking may indicate various psychological or brain disor
  • Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism, is a sleep disorder belonging to the parasomnia family. Sleepwalkers arise from the slow wave sleep stage in a state of low consciousness and perform activities that are usually performed during the day. These activities can be as benign as sitting up in bed, walking to the bathroom, and cleaning, or as hazardous as cooking, driving, violent gestures, or even homicide. Other activities that may attend sleepwalking include: moaning, talking, gesturing, and grabbing at apparently hallucinated objects. Sleepwalkers often have little or no memory of the incident, as they are not truly conscious. Although their eyes are open, their expression is dim and glazed over. Sleepwalking may last as little as a 30 seconds or as long as 30 minutes.
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  • Obtained by finishing the missions A Cup of Tea, Ancient Dreams and Waters of Life during the Roshamuul Quest.
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  • You know your way, in dream and waking. And how to make tea that transcends the boundaries of conscience.
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  • The Chain Gang of 1974 - Sleepwalking.ogg
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  • Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism, is a sleep disorder belonging to the parasomnia family. Sleepwalkers arise from the slow wave sleep stage in a state of low consciousness and perform activities that are usually performed during the day. These activities can be as benign as sitting up in bed, walking to the bathroom, and cleaning, or as hazardous as cooking, driving, violent gestures, or even homicide. Other activities that may attend sleepwalking include: moaning, talking, gesturing, and grabbing at apparently hallucinated objects. Sleepwalkers often have little or no memory of the incident, as they are not truly conscious. Although their eyes are open, their expression is dim and glazed over. Sleepwalking may last as little as a 30 seconds or as long as 30 minutes. Sleepwalking has always attracted a sense of mystery, but it has not been seriously investigated and diagnosed until the last century. Sleepwalking was initially thought to be a dreamer acting out a dream. For example, in one study published by the Society for Science & the Public in 1954, this was the conclusion: “Repression of hostile feelings against the father caused the patients to react by acting out in a dream world with sleepwalking, the distorted fantasies they had about all authoritarian figures, such as fathers, officers and stern superiors.”This same group published an article twelve years later with a new conclusion: “Sleepwalking, contrary to most belief, apparently has little to do with dreaming. In fact, it occurs when the sleeper is enjoying his most oblivious, deepest sleep—a stage in which dreams are not usually reported.” More recent research has discovered that sleepwalking is actually a disorder of NREM (non-rapid eye movement) arousal. Acting out a dream is the basis for a REM sleep (rapid eye movement) disorder called REM Behavior Disorder (or REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, RSBD). More accurate data about sleep is due to the invention of technologies such as the electroencephalogram (EEG) by Hans Berger in 1924 and BEAM by Frank Duffy in the early 1980s. Several experts theorize that the development of sleepwalking in childhood is due to a delay in maturation. There are also high-voltage delta waves in somnambulists up to 17 years of age. This presence might suggest an immaturity in the central nervous system, also a possible cause of sleepwalking. Sleepwalking is clustered in families, and the percentage of childhood sleepwalking increases to 45% if one parent was affected, and 60% if both parents were affected. However, there is no recorded preference to male or female individuals. Other precipitating factors to sleepwalking are those factors which increase the slow wave sleep stage. These most commonly include sleep deprivation, fever, and excessive tiredness. The use of some neuroleptics or hypnotics can also cause sleepwalking to occur.
  • <default>Sleepwalking</default> Intérprete Juego Radio Sleepwalking es una canción del grupo musical The Chain Gang of 1974.
  • Sleepwalking or somnambulism was the act or practice of walking while asleep. In 2268, Christine Chapel initially attributed her being forced towards the transporter room to sleepwalking. (TOS: "Plato's Stepchildren" ) In 2375, Seven of Nine began to sleepwalk due to the proximity of a Borg Vinculum, resulting in several interruptions to her regeneration cycle. (VOY: "Infinite Regress") In 2376, after Tom Paris was released from Alice's influence, he described his behavior while under "her" control as being like sleepwalking. (VOY: "Alice")
  • I woke up in a hospital hallway. I had no clue what time it was, or how I got here. One way was dark, and the other way was lit. I obviously walked down the lit one. As I was walking, I felt the floor getting lower, and I started tripping over my feet. It felt like it went on forever, like it would never end. Suddenly, I realized what I was wearing: a wedding dress. The one my mother wore, but stained with paint. For some reason, all I could think about was my mom, and how she would get angry if she saw the paint, so I didn't realize that I was approaching a door. Inside the room, it was completely dark. I walked in, not thinking of what could be lurking there, but where the light switch was. Suddenly, I felt myself falling. When I landed, it was bright, and I couldn't see anything but light. My stomach started to sting, as if something was eating away at my insides. I shut my eyes and fell to the floor with a scream of agony. When I opened my eyes, I was in my bathroom, leaning against the bathtub. Something slipped from my hand. It was hydrogen peroxide. My stomach started to sting more, and my throat was burning. I fell and hit my head on the edge of the sink. When I opened my eyes again, I was back in the hospital. But this time, I was in a hospital bed. My sister was in a chair next to me, sleeping. I looked around. There was an IV pack attached to my arm. My head hurt, and my stomach was stinging worse now. I let out a small cry. My sister didn't hear me. "Where was I?" I finally wondered. "What happened?" I decided to shut my eyes again and lay my head back, as my mom walked in the room. I looked up at her. She brought a nurse. They told me that I had taken a bottle of hydrogen peroxide as an attempt for suicide, and that I was screaming for help, yelling, "I regret it! Please help! I regret it!" They said I had been there for 3 days, asleep on medication. They said that they needed to keep me on medication for a while, and that I needed to stay in bed and only eat/drink soft foods until my stomach recovers. It still remains a mystery to me why I was committing suicide, and why I had the dream that I did. It haunts me forever, not knowing what my cause for suicide was, and I always questioned if that had really happened. My stomach still stings occasionally, and I will always have that horrible memory, but other than that, I have fully recovered.
  • Somnambulism, commonly known as sleepwalking, is the phenomenon where a person, while sleeping, performs physical activities, often with their eyes open but unresponsive to the world. Within the real world, the sleepwalker will typically have their eyes open and will move as normal, if sometimes a bit slower as if tired. Any complex action that is performed while awake may be replicated while sleepwalking, including unlocking of doors, catching trains, driving cars, even sex and murder. The sleepwalker typically avoids obstacles, but still may be injured by non-routine events such as tripping hazards or closed doors. The disorder is common in children, but is typically grown out of. It is rarer in adults and consistent bouts of sleepwalking may indicate various psychological or brain disorders. Because sleepwalking typically occurs outside of REM sleep, dreams very seldom correlate with the actions while sleepwalking --contrast Dream Action Leak. Likely symptoms include: * Eyes open during sleep * May have blank look on face * May sit up and appear awake during sleep * Walking during sleep * Performing other detailed activity of any type during sleep * Not remembering the sleepwalking episode when they wake up * Acting confused or disoriented when they wake up * Rarely, aggressive behavior when they are awakened by someone else * Sleep talking that does not make sense In fiction, sleepwalking is generally portrayed with the sleepwalker having both arms extended in front of them and eyes closed (and in some extreme cases, blindfolded). The sleepwalker will again perform complex actions, but will almost always have an uncanny ability to avoid dangers in their world that they really shouldn't be aware of. Folklore regarding sleepwalking states that waking a sleepwalker is dangerous, but in reality, the worst that may happen is confusion as they awake in a strange place. See also Talking in Your Sleep, a related phenomenon, and Escort Mission or Badly-Battered Babysitter for the frequent trope involving other characters trying to shepherd the sleepwalking character past danger without waking them due to the old wives' tale. Examples of Sleepwalking include:
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