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Sexsomnia
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Sexsomnia is a type of parasomnia, where the brain is caught in transition between sleeping and waking states. Other parasomnias include sleepwalking, sleep talking, and sleep driving.
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Wikipedia: Sleep Sex
- Encyclopedia article that describes the condition.
Stanford Sleep Experts Treat Medical Condition Behind Violent "Sleep Sex"
- How doctors can treat sexsomnia with traditional sleep disorder treatments.
Sleepwalkers Who Have 'Sex Sleep'
- Looks at the symptoms of the condition and what triggers it.
Sleepwalking Man Cleared of Rape
- A man accused of three counts of rape is cleared by a jury after telling the court he suffers from sleepwalking.
Sex While Asleep - WebMD
- Causes and treatment options.
A Phenomenology of Problematic Sexual Behavior Occurring in Sleep
- First-person reports of individuals' experiences of problematic sleep sex. Paper suggests these reports fall into six themes. [Full text may require subscription.]
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