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Volume 2, Number 3, Year 2000


Geomagnetic, Cross-Cultural and Occupational Faces of Sleep Paralysis: An Ecological Perspective

Jorge Conesa, Ph.D.


The case is made for a more ecological approach to understanding the cause(s) of sleep paralysis. This ecological approach includes an understanding of and sensitivity to cross-cultural similarities of sleep paralysis (SP) and tests the hypothesis that significant changes in the ambient geomagnetic field can alter normal night time dream patterns. Geomagnetic effects aside, this article argues that a bias toward clinical studies of SP, with an emphasis on dysfunctional criteria, may obscure simpler explanations for this oc-currence, including the REM rebound phenomena as it pertains to occupational habits and cultural contexts. We propose a research plan, a cross-cultural and psycho-geog-raphical approach, to understand the many geneses of SP. (Sleep and Hypnosis 2000;5:248-254)


Keywords: sleep paralysis, REM rebound, feeling of presence, geomagnetic flux, psycho-geographical, melatonin, pineal gland
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