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How big is the neonate's brain?
Nightmares
Distressing dreams that wake the sleeper, often involving feelings of fear, anxiety, or sorrow.
Uncontrollable Sleepiness
Excessive drowsiness that cannot easily be controlled or resisted, often indicative of underlying sleep disorders.
Narcolepsy
A chronic sleep disorder characterized by overwhelming daytime drowsiness and sudden attacks of sleep, often with cataplexy.
Dream Content
The themes, symbols, and emotions experienced during dreams, which are often analyzed for psychological insights.
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