| hypnopompic | <psychology> Denoting the occurrence of visions or dreams during the drowsy state following sleep. Origin: hypno-+ G. Pompe, procession (05 Mar 2000) |
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| hypnopompic hallucination | <psychology> Vivid hallucinations that occur when wakening from sleep; occurs with narcolepsy, but grouped with hypnagogic hallucination. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hypnopompic image | <psychology> Imagery occurring after the sleeping state and before complete wakefulness; similar to hypnagogic imagery except for the time of occurrence. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hypnopompic |
Referring to the state immediately preceding awakening; may include hallucinations that are of no pathological significance.
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| hypnopompic h. |
a vivid dreamlike hallucination occurring on awakening.
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| hypnopompic s. |
that state of semiconsciousness which immediately precedes complete awakening from sleep.
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| hypnopompic |
This is the state of consciousness when you are coming out of sleep, yet not fully awake.
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