hypnopompikus
Hypnopompikus is a term sometimes used to describe phenomena that occur during the transition from sleep to wakefulness. It is derived from the Greek words "hypnos," meaning sleep, and "pompē," meaning escort or procession. This state is characterized by a temporary inability to move or speak, often accompanied by hallucinations.
These hallucinations can be visual, auditory, or tactile. People may report seeing figures, hearing voices, or
Hypnopompikus is closely related to sleep paralysis, a state where an individual is conscious but unable to
While the exact causes are not fully understood, factors such as sleep deprivation, stress, anxiety, and irregular