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  2. Sleepwalking - Wikipedia

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    As sleepwalking behaviours occur without volition, sleepwalking can be used as a legal defense, as a form of legal automatism. [65] An individual can be accused of non-insane or insane automatism. [where?] The first is used as a defense for temporary insanity or involuntary conduct, resulting in acquittal. The latter results in a "special ...

  3. Sleepwalking: what causes walking in your sleep and how does ...

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    Sleepwalking is a sleep disorder, or parasomnia, that happens during the deep part of nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep — usually within a couple of hours after falling asleep.

  4. Parasomnia - Wikipedia

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    Sleep-related abnormal sexual behavior, Sleep sex, or sexsomnia, is a form of confusional arousal that may overlap with somnambulism. [1] Thereby, a person will engage in sexual acts while still asleep.

  5. R v Burgess - Wikipedia

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    The prosecution called in neuropsychiatrist Dr. Fenwick who contended that the incident was not run-of-the-mill sleepwalking, but perhaps a hysterical dissociative state. The judge, Lord Lane said, "We accept of course that sleep is a normal condition, but the evidence in the instant case indicates that sleep walking, and particularly violence ...

  6. 9 Types of Parasomnias That Might Explain That Weird Thing ...

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  7. Sexsomnia: An embarrassing sleep disorder no one wants to ...

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    There’s no way to predict that you will develop a parasomnia. Some people who have sleep talking or walking as children do develop sexsomnia or another parasomnia as adults, but many others do ...

  8. Nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder - Wikipedia

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    Nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder (NSRED) is a combination of a parasomnia and an eating disorder.It is a non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM) parasomnia. [1] It is described as being in a specific category within somnambulism or a state of sleepwalking that includes behaviors connected to a person's conscious wishes or wants. [2]

  9. Sleep disorder - Wikipedia

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    Parasomnias like sleepwalking and talking typically occur during the first part of an individual's sleep cycle, the first slow wave of sleep [63] During the first slow wave of sleep period of the sleep cycle the mind and body slow down causing one to feel drowsy and relaxed. At this stage it is the easiest to wake up, therefore many children do ...