| sleepwalking | <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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| sleepwalking |
walking by a person who is asleep
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| sleepwalking disorder |
[DSM-IV] a sleep disorder of the parasomnia group, consisting of repeated episodes of somnambulism.
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| sleepwalking |
Any complex physical action, such as walking, that occurs with the sleeper only partially awake and in a trance-like state.
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| sleepwalking d. |
[DSM-IV] a sleep disorder of the parasomnia group, consisting of repeated episodes of somnambulism.
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| sleepwalking | walking by a person who is asleep |
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