As someone who recently went through a drug-reaction induced period of severe insomnia at night and hypersomnia during the day, I know I have walked my dog while asleep, among other things. I’ve also thought I was awake when the sleep lab stated otherwise. So yeah, this tracks. Slowly recovering, but it was not pleasant.
beheafishtrapofman on
Yup found this out the hard way with sleeping issues caused by withdrawal.
The „hypnogogic hallucinations“ that are common in narcolepsy are waking dreams.
Sea_War_381 on
Is thisike maladaptive daydreaming?
AllenIsom on
Happens to me too often. Both. Very unsettling and frustrating.
SeveralExcuses on
I’m pretty sure I was asleep while doing work at my job the other day.
dennismfrancisart on
I’ve suspected when I was young that our dream state really doesn’t end simply because we’re awake. My idea was that we just shift perception, sort of refocusing your eyes to see close or far away. This is about all things we selectively omit in order to navigate the world. We don’t hear most of the noise in our bodies. We tune out massive distractions in our environment.
Our consciousness and our subconscious aren’t necessarily separate states but more akin to focusing. That explains our ability to use certain drugs to access other states of consciousness. Just my wild theory.
buckminster_fuller on
I had a sort of psychidelic continuous vision after a singing presentation, also not the first time I have these sort of dominant „visions“ as thoughts. Maybe this has to do with it. I call them visión because its not like im intentionally imagining, its more like it comes to me and I have to figure out what it means.
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As someone who recently went through a drug-reaction induced period of severe insomnia at night and hypersomnia during the day, I know I have walked my dog while asleep, among other things. I’ve also thought I was awake when the sleep lab stated otherwise. So yeah, this tracks. Slowly recovering, but it was not pleasant.
Yup found this out the hard way with sleeping issues caused by withdrawal.
[at least provide the study link ffs](https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(26)00315-3?rss=yes)
No shit. We’ve known this for like 70 years
The „hypnogogic hallucinations“ that are common in narcolepsy are waking dreams.
Is thisike maladaptive daydreaming?
Happens to me too often. Both. Very unsettling and frustrating.
I’m pretty sure I was asleep while doing work at my job the other day.
I’ve suspected when I was young that our dream state really doesn’t end simply because we’re awake. My idea was that we just shift perception, sort of refocusing your eyes to see close or far away. This is about all things we selectively omit in order to navigate the world. We don’t hear most of the noise in our bodies. We tune out massive distractions in our environment.
Our consciousness and our subconscious aren’t necessarily separate states but more akin to focusing. That explains our ability to use certain drugs to access other states of consciousness. Just my wild theory.
I had a sort of psychidelic continuous vision after a singing presentation, also not the first time I have these sort of dominant „visions“ as thoughts. Maybe this has to do with it. I call them visión because its not like im intentionally imagining, its more like it comes to me and I have to figure out what it means.