Science of Dreams: What is Sleep Paralysis?
What happens when the mind wakes up but the body is still asleep? Sleep paralysis is a chilling experience for those who face it. Learn more from our three experts, bestselling author Dr. Matthew Walker; sleep researcher Dr. Raj Dasgupta; and Jungian psychologist, Dr. Lori Tyler.
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