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Posted: July 20, 2008 02:43 am
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Hi,
i came across this subject while surfing net and wanted to share it with u smile.gif

Have you ever felt like falling from a height or sth and u woke up to find urself in bed !!

well, i sure went through this a couple of times esp when there were exams ..tongue.gif
and to my surprise there's a name to this state!..


it's called Hypnic Jerks...

A hypnic jerk, or hypnagogic massive jerk, usually occurs just as we are falling asleep. People often describe it as a falling sensation or an electric shock, and it is a completely normal experience. It most commonly occurs when sleeping uncomfortably or over-tired. There has been little research done on the subject, but there are some theories as to why hypnic jerks occur.


When we drift of into sleep, the body undergoes changes in temperature, breathing and muscle relaxation. The hypnic jerk may be a result of the muscles relaxing. The brain misinterprets this as a sign of falling and signals our limbs to wake up; hence the jerking legs or arms.

A hypnic jerk may also occur during the Rapid Eye Movement phase of sleep. The REM phase is the time when dreams happen and all voluntary muscular activity stops along with a complete drop in muscle tone. During REM, some individuals experience slight eye or ear twitching, and this is also when the hypnic jerk occurs. Some people with sleep disorders do not achieve muscular relaxation and have been known to act out their dreams.


In most people, a hypnic jerk usually occurs just once or twice a night. However, when a person is deprived of sleep or trying to fight sleep, it may happen more often. In extreme cases, the muscle twitches can happen every thirty seconds or more. This disorder is called periodic limb movement.

Another theory put forward to try and explain the hypnic jerk is that the body reacts to falling asleep much in the way that a body may twitch when dying. The hypnic jerk is a reflex used to keep the body functioning. The brain might register falling asleep as a situation in which the body needs to be stimulated.

A hypnic jerk can also occur when you wake up. This is far more rare and can also affect auditory as well as muscular nerves. In the phenomenon known as an auditory sleep start, waking from sleep is accompanied with a very loud snap or cracking which seems to come from the center of the head. Some people have also been known to have visual sleep starts, in which a blinding flash of light awakens the sleeper, but these cases are also extremely rare.

Sleep studies have shown that hypnic jerks affect around 10 percent of the population on a nightly basis. Almost 80 percent of people are affected occasionally and 10 percent are rarely ever affected. So when the person falling asleep next to you on the bus suddenly twitches for no reason, you may well be justified in calling them a hypnic jerk.

so what do u think ?!:)
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Posted: July 20, 2008 05:12 am
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I thought I was alone! thanks for letting me know that it's not just me!

I have another theory to add: watching or playing Spiderman... not good at all! trust me biggrin.gif


Thank You DOC smile.gif
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Posted: July 20, 2008 09:54 am
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THANKS SAFA FOR SHARING THIS INTERESTING INFORMATION


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Posted: July 20, 2008 02:37 pm
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BIG thanx to U
I feel like this always It's really bad feeling
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Posted: July 20, 2008 03:27 pm
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Thank u Safawy bcmf/60.gif
i 've read this topic few days ago..thx for putting it in the forum smile.gif
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Posted: July 20, 2008 05:16 pm
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glad u liked it doctors ...u're all welcome:)
Kadhum cut away alittle from spiderman wink.gif tongue.gif haha
& sweet i think this means that u sleep when u have some study left hehe,
yalla tc all smile.gif
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Posted: July 20, 2008 09:37 pm
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thanks for sharing
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Posted: July 20, 2008 10:42 pm
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very intersting, but it is an awful feeling after all! smile.gif
thanks for sharing dear
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Posted: July 21, 2008 03:04 pm
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u're right kenzo
and u're most welcomed all:)
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Posted: July 28, 2008 08:43 pm
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i thought its only me......



its always the roof of our house that i am falling from bcmf/whistling.gif bcmf/whistling.gif bcmf/whistling.gif




very useful topic.... thnx

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