heräilyt
Heräilyt is a term used in the field of psychology and psychiatry to describe a state of consciousness characterized by sudden, involuntary, and often vivid experiences that occur during sleep. These experiences can range from simple, fleeting sensations to complex, emotionally intense episodes. Heräilyt are typically experienced during the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage of sleep, which is associated with dreaming.
The term "heräilyt" is commonly used in Finnish, but it is also known by other names in
Heräilyt are generally considered to be a normal part of the sleep cycle and are not indicative
Research on heräilyt is ongoing, and scientists are working to better understand the underlying mechanisms and