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  2. Paternity (House) - Wikipedia

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    Paternity (House) Paternity (. House. ) " Paternity " is the second episode of the medical drama House, which was first broadcast on Fox on November 23, 2004. A teenage boy is struck on the head in a lacrosse game and is found to have hallucinations and night terrors that are not due to concussion.

  3. Night terror - Wikipedia

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    Epileptic seizure, nightmares. Night terror, also called sleep terror, is a sleep disorder causing feelings of panic or dread and typically occurring during the first hours of stage 3–4 non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep [1] and lasting for 1 to 10 minutes. [2] It can last longer, especially in children. [2]

  4. Sleepwalking - Wikipedia

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    Sleepwalking. Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism or noctambulism, is a phenomenon of combined sleep and wakefulness. [1] It is classified as a sleep disorder belonging to the parasomnia family. [2] It occurs during slow wave stage of sleep, in a state of low consciousness, with performance of activities that are usually performed during a ...

  5. Night Terrors (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation. ) " Night Terrors " is the 91st episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation; [1] the 17th episode of the fourth season. [2][3] Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D.

  6. Lois Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Lois Duncan Steinmetz (April 28, 1934 – June 15, 2016), known as Lois Duncan, was an American writer, novelist, poet, and journalist. She is best known for her young-adult novels, and has been credited by historians as a pioneering figure in the development of young-adult fiction, particularly in the genres of horror, thriller, and suspense. [1]

  7. Non-rapid eye movement sleep - Wikipedia

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    Non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM), also known as quiescent sleep, is, collectively, sleep stages 1–3, previously known as stages 1–4. Rapid eye movement sleep (REM) is not included. There are distinct electroencephalographic and other characteristics seen in each stage. Unlike REM sleep, there is usually little or no eye movement during ...

  8. Audrey Rose (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Audrey Rose. (novel) 374 p. Audrey Rose is a novel written by Frank De Felitta, published in 1975, [1] about a couple confronted with the idea that their young daughter might be the reincarnation of another man's child. The book was inspired by an incident in which De Felitta's young son began displaying unusual talents and interests, leading ...

  9. Goosebumps (original series) - Wikipedia

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    The last book was 4 Goosebumps books in one called Slappy's Tales of Horror. There were also two hardcover reprint collections: Goosebumps Collection and Monster Edition. Nine books were released under the Goosebumps Collection title and were split into three groups: Living Dummy Collection, Campfire Collection, and Monster Blood Collection.