Sentences with phrase «sleepwalkers in»

The sleepwalkers in the study were a median age of 30.
Researchers found that while 10 sleepwalkers in the study woke immediately due to pain from an injury, 37 sleepwalkers experienced no pain during the episode — feeling the pain either later in the night when they woke up or in the morning when they woke up.

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Sean McMeekin's July 1914: Countdown to War (Basic Books) lays primary blame on Austria - Hungary; Christopher Clarke's The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 (Harper) and Max Hastings» Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes to War (Knopf) spread the responsibility around, with both Clarke and Hastings assigning Wilhelmine Germany the decisive role amidst a desperately inept performance by the Great Powers.
In other words, such a robot would merely be a more extreme version of a human sleepwalker, an automaton that does things by program and not by conscious decision.
It has needed an agnostic Jew, Arthur Koestler (in The Sleepwalkers), and more recently John Gribbin (Science — a History, Penguin, 2003), to show the Church's role in the «Galileo Affair» in a favourable light, because Catholic scholars and scientists have been too timid.
The whole thing has happened to him so quickly that Ollen still speaks of it in rather bemused tones — something like a sleepwalker who has just been awakened and informed that he holds the world record for swallowing goldfish.
Though I don't think we'll co-sleep with our baby, as my husband can sometimes be a dangerous sleepwalker, I do plan to keep the baby in our room and pick him up / nurse on demand.
If you're a sleepwalker, or find on the recordings that you have any kind of irregular sleep behaviors, then your baby in your bed is a no go.
Sleepwalking is far more common in kids than in adults, as most sleepwalkers outgrow it by the early teen years.
Also, sleepwalkers» eyes are open, but they don't see the same way they do when they're awake and they often think they're in different rooms of the house or different places altogether.
Lock the windows and doors, not just in your child's bedroom but throughout your home, in case your young sleepwalker decides to wander.
Before you go to bed, take the same precautions you would for a sleepwalker because children who have night terrors might also sleepwalk or tumble out of bed in the grip of a night terror.
And Arthur Koestler gives us this second example in The Sleepwalkers when he describes Johannes Kepler's revelation that the great Copernicus massaged his figures.
Although this research didn't look specifically at sleepwalkers, it tallies with a previous study by Claudio Bassetti at the University of Zurich in Switzerland, who once managed to manoeuvre a sleepwalker into a brain scanner during a sleepwalking episode.
Antonio Zadra at the University of Montreal in Quebec, Canada, and his colleagues measured the brain activity of 10 sleepwalkers and 10 control subjects to determine what stage of sleep they were in.
They found that sounding a buzzer during «slow wave» sleep triggered sleepwalking in three of the sleepwalkers under normal circumstances, and all 10 sleepwalkers when they had been kept awake for 25 hours prior to sleeping.
Furthermore, sleepwalkers were more accurate at detecting changes in the virtual reality feedback when faced with the mental arithmetic task.
Sleepwalkers are known to perform complex movements such as walking in the absence of full consciousness.
Breakthrough research using virtual reality has revealed significant differences in how the brains of sleepwalkers and non-sleepwalkers control and perceive body movement — a first in cognitive science.
What's surprising is that while sleepwalkers were unlikely to experience pain while sleepwalking, they were close to 4 times more likely than the controls in the study to have a history of headaches and 10 times more likely to report a history of migraines, the researchers say.
The Sleepwalker has plenty of traits in common with Durkin's film: a similar plot, precise cinematography, the Haneke - inspired chilly remove, and that feeling of something oh so wrong lurking underneath the surface.
Tanya (Mädchen Amick) is a sexually curious virgin who falls for Charles (Brian Krause), the new boy in school, only to learn too late that he's a life - sucking sleepwalker.
In the first segment, Maddin's camera drifts dreamlike through crowded trains as a floating kielbasa hangs from the ceiling and the director / narrator ponders just why the city boasts the most sleepwalkers per capita of any major international city.
«Sleepwalkers» was also one of the first movie to use CGI in order to create a morphing effect for the creatures faces.
It's not enough to smother the fire of the film but it does douse Hutchinson (who plays a brainwashing victim with the empty sincerity of a sleepwalker) and Chris Hemsworth, who gets lost in the massive cast and busy script.
Co-Written by Dimitri Logothetis (Stephen King's Sleepwalkers) and Jim McGrath and directed by John Stockwell (In the Blood, Blue Crush), the Read More →
Mick Garris (Riding the Bullet, Sleepwalkers) offers a nice, modestly styled sense of direction, though it really could have used a bit more excitement in the manner in which the killings are staged and shot.
Directed by Robert Weine, it features Werner Kraus as the tyrannical Dr. Caligari, a sideshow barker in cape and top hat who commands the sleeping Cesare (Conrad Veidt), the carnival's star attraction, to rise at night and do his bidding, a literal sleepwalker who is both monster and victim.
Employing the services of cinematographer Zack Galler (The Sleepwalker) for what should be another distinctly distinguishable looking film, noteworthy creative folk in Filmmaker Magazine 25 New Faces» Sofía Subercaseaux (Dina) and Art Director Naomi Munro (It Comes at Night) are part of the fold.
The actor's already proven himself to have a eye for smart indie fare («Martha Marcy May Marlene,» «Hello I Must Be Going,» and «The Sleepwalker»), and the way he made the most of a very small role in «A Most Violent Year» indicates a hunger inside for more.
Rebecca Daly's debut film, The Other Side of Sleep, a spooky thriller concerning a lifelong sleepwalker, will play in the semi-official Directors» Fortnight strand.
Carax himself plays the sleepwalker who discovers a hitherto unseen door in his bedroom wall that, taking a page from E. T. A. Hoffmann, ushers him into the dream palace's balcony.
Sundance also brought a number of other strong pictures, including Marjane Satrapi «s surprisingly strong «The Voices,» Brady Corbet - starring «The Sleepwalker,» Mike Cahill «s sci - fi «I Origins,» smart relationship comedy «The One I Love,» stripped - down genre picture «Cold In July,» true - crime doc «Whitey,» Roger Ebert tribute «Life Itself «and many others.
Having written the similarly disquieting «Simon Killer» with Antonio Campos and now «The Sleepwalker» with Fastvold, one gets the feeling that Corbet is on the verge as emerging as a unique and fascinating voice in indie cinema (and with Corbet's directorial debut, co-written by Fastvold on its way, starring Juliette Binoche, Robert Pattinson and Tim Roth, that moment appears to be right around the corner).
A diverse demographic and culture of sleepwalkers live a life of alcoholism, drug use, lotto, computer games, smartphones — and in many cases opulence and haughty self - anointing.
The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing By Mira Jacob Random House • $ 16 • ISBN 9780812985061 Jacobs» darkly funny debut novel about an Indian - American family made several best books of the year lists when it was released in hardcover in 2014.
There's the matter of legal ethics, whereby a sleepwalker who killed his father - in - law was acquitted of wrongdoing; the irony of sleeping pills whose effectiveness stems from their inducing short - term amnesia, thus helping you forget how much you actually tossed and turned all night; or the inventor of a highly successful treatment for sleep apnea, now patiently waiting for the Westernization of China to manifest itself in a king's ransom of obesity - related sleep disorders.
Back To Bed in development by Bedtime Digital Games is a 3D isometric puzzle platformer where you guide sleepwalker Bob from his «sleep inducing» office to the safety of his -LSB-...]
Back To Bed in development by Bedtime Digital Games is a 3D isometric puzzle platformer where you guide sleepwalker Bob from his «sleep inducing» office to the safety of his bed, all the while he is in dream land.
In Back to Bed, players take the role of Subob — the subconscious identity of sleepwalker Bob — and must guide him through increasingly challenging dream levels with the eventual goal of bringing the bleary - eyed Bob back to bed.
Back to Bed (Bedtime Digital Games, $ 9.99)-- A 3D indie puzzle game set in a unique artistic dream world, Back to Bed has players guiding the narcoleptic sleepwalker Bob to the safety of his bed under the guise of his subconscious guardian, Subob.
In Back to Bed you have to guide the sleepwalker Bob to the safety of his bed by taking control of his subconscious guardian named Subob..
In Back to Bed, players take on the role of Subob — the dog - like manifestation of sleepwalker Bob's subconscious — who must guide him through increasingly challenging dream - like levels with the goal of ushering the sound asleep Bob back to bed.
Bridge Hopper 1990 There are gaps in the bridge (three gaps in levels up to 6, four from there on), but does that deter pedestrians from willfully treading on, like Lemmings or Sleepwalkers, to their demise?
With such notorious and controversial paintings as Bad Boy and Sleepwalker, Fischl joined the front ranks of American artists, in a high - octane downtown art scene that included Andy Warhol, David Salle, Julian Schnabel, and others.
Widely known for innovative installations such as Sleepwalkers, presented at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2007, Doug Aitken utilizes a wide array of media and artistic approaches, leading us into a world where time, space, and memory are fluid concepts.
Aitken's «Sleepwalkers» exhibition at MoMA in 2007 transformed an entire block of Manhattan as he covered the museum's exterior walls with projections.
RR: My first reaction to it was Doug Aitkens» Sleepwalkers, presented in 2007 by projection onto MoMA.
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