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  2. Paternity (House) - Wikipedia

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    House suggests that the night terrors were a result in post-traumatic stress disorder from sexual abuse and his double vision was caused by a concussion and/or eye strain. Then he notices Dan's foot twitch with a myoclonic jerk which normally only occurs when falling asleep. He immediately admits Dan and starts diagnosis with his team.

  3. Night terror - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Category:American teen horror films - Wikipedia

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    The Final Terror; The Final (film) Five Across the Eyes (film) The Forest (1982 film) Forget Me Not (2009 film) Founders Day (film) Freaky (film) Freddy vs. Jason; Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare; Fright Night; Fright Night (2011 film) Fright Night 2: New Blood; Fright Night Part 2; Frightmare (1981 film) From Within (film) The Funhouse

  5. List of horror films set in academic institutions - Wikipedia

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    Prom Night: Paul Lynch: A killer stalks the teenagers of a local high school to avenge the death of a young girl years earlier. [74] 1981 Fear No Evil: Frank LaLoggia: A teenage outcast realizes he is the Antichrist, and seeks revenge against his high school classmates. [75] 1981 Student Bodies: Mickey Rose: A killer stalks the students of a ...

  6. Sleepwalking - Wikipedia

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    Sleepwalking may also accompany the related phenomenon of night terrors, especially in children. In the midst of a night terror, the affected person may wander in a distressed state while still asleep, and examples of sufferers attempting to run or aggressively defend themselves during these incidents have been reported in medical literature. [15]

  7. They (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    Terry says her night terrors started after she witnessed her sister drown in a lake. In one instance, she disappeared from her bedroom and returned in the dog house; when her father reached in for her, she stabbed him in the eye with a kitchen knife, convinced he was a demon.

  8. Night Terror (film) - Wikipedia

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    Housewife Carol Turner accompanies her husband, Walter, on a business trip to Phoenix, which the two plan to conclude by driving back to their home in Denver.When Walter's business obligation requires an extended stay, Carol arranges to drive back home herself, where her sister Vera is caring for the couple's two children, Nancy and Buddy.

  9. Nightmare disorder - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare disorder is a sleep disorder characterized by repeated intense nightmares that most often center on threats to physical safety and security. [2] The nightmares usually occur during the REM stage of sleep, and the person who experiences the nightmares typically remembers them well upon waking. [2]