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People with a sleep disorder called REM Sleep without Atonia don't experience the temporary paralysis of skeletal muscles that typically occurs during REM sleep—instead, they have vivid dreams that they act out during sleep.

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Additional insights we found via Frontiers

  1. The frequency of these sleep movements may vary widely between individuals with the disorder; ranging from multiple episodes per night, to one episode per month.

  2. Over 70% of people with this sleep behavior disorder will develop Parkinsonism or dementia within 12 years of their diagnosis.

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