The seahorse, the almond, and the night-mare: Elaborative encoding during sleep-paralysis hallucinations?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):618-619 (2013)
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Abstract

Llewellyn's proposal that rapid eye movement dreaming reflects elaborative encoding mediated by the hippocampus offers an interesting perspective for understanding hallucinations accompanying sleep paralysis. SP arises from anomalous intrusion of REM processes into waking consciousness, including threat-detection systems mediated by the amygdala. Unique aspects of SP hallucinations offer additional prospects for investigation of Llewellyn's theory of elaborative encoding.

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