
1) Noctambulation 2) Noctambulism 3) Sleeping 4) Sleepwalking 5) Somnambulation 6) Walk 7) Walking
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1) Noctambulation 2) Noctambulism 3) Sleepwalking 4) Somnambulation
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• (n.) A condition of the nervous system in which an individual during sleep performs actions approppriate to the waking state; a state of sleep in which some of the senses and voluntary powers are partially awake; noctambulism.
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(L. somnus sleep + ambulare to walk) sleepwalking; rising out of bed and walking about during an apparent state of sleep, usually occurring in the first third of the night and lasting a few minutes to a half hour.
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sleep walking. This phenomenon most likely occurs in those between the ages of 10 to 14 who are under tremendous stress.
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sleep walking. This phenomenon most likely occurs in those between the ages of 10 to 14 who are under tremendous stress.
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<psychiatry, neurology> Sleepwalking, rising out of bed and walking about during an apparent state of sleep, usually occurring in the first third of the night and lasting a few minutes to a half hour. ... Origin: L. Somnus = sleep, ambulare = to walk ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(som-nam´bu-liz-әm) sleepwalking.
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Som·nam'bu·lism noun [ Confer French
somnambulisme . See
Somnambulation .] A condition of the nervous system in which an individual during sleep performs actions appropriate to the waking state; a state of sleep in which some of the senses and voluntary powers are partially awake; noctambu...
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Sleep walking. This is sometimes an inferior species of insanity, the patient being unconscious of what he is doing. A case is mentioned of a monk who was remarkable for simplicity, candor and probity, while awake, but who during his sleep in the night, would steal, rob, and even plunder the dead. Another case is related of a pious clergyman, who.....
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Type: Term Pronunciation: som-nam′byū-lizm Definitions: 1. A disorder of sleep involving complex motor acts that occurs primarily during the first third of the night but not during REM sleep. 2. A form of hysteria in which purposeful behavior is forgotten. Synonyms: oneirodynia activa, sleepwalking, somnambulance
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Somnambulism: Sleepwalking. Purposeful moving, usually but not always including walking, while in a deep stage of sleep. Sleepwalking occurs most frequently in children, particularly boys. Sedatives tend to exacerbate rather than cure sleepwalking. The best measures are preventative: ensure that the sleepwalker is in a safe room for walking, and ca...
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Somnambulism is walking while asleep. The habit is most common amongst children.
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somnambulism 1. Rising out of bed and walking around or performing other complex motor behavior during an apparent state of sleep; usually occurring in the first third of the night and lasting a few minutes to a half hour. The individual is relatively unresponsive, not alert, not easily awakened, and usually amnesic about the episode later. 2. The...
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