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Nightmares

2008
We've nearly all been there at least once - awakened with a pounding heart and the memory of frightening scenes that seemed so real, but were conjured up and existed only in the sleeping mind. Nightmares affect people across countries and cultures, with some 10 percent of the world's population reporting recurrent nightmares. Parents have reported, and
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Gender differences in nightmare frequency: A meta-analysis

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2011
Michael Schredl
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Nightmares.

American family physician, 1989
Although sporadic nightmares may be normal responses to stress, chronic nightmares can be troublesome. Nightmare syndrome involves dreams during REM sleep and is associated with abnormal psychologic tests and psychiatric disorders. Night terrors are most common in childhood, occur during deep sleep and rarely reflect underlying pathology.
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The Nightmare

Archives of General Psychiatry, 2004
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When is a Nightmare Really a Nightmare?

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2001
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