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巴西民间传说及其他文化中的睡眠瘫痪症:简要综述

Sleep Paralysis in Brazilian Folklore and Other Cultures: A Brief Review.

作者信息

de Sá José F R, Mota-Rolim Sérgio A

机构信息

Graduate Program, Jungian Institute of Bahia Salvador, Brazil.

Brain Institute, Federal University of Rio Grande do NorteNatal, Brazil; Department of Physiology, Federal University of Rio Grande do NorteNatal, Brazil; Onofre Lopes University Hospital, Federal University of Rio Grande do NorteNatal, Brazil.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2016 Sep 7;7:1294. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01294. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Sleep paralysis (SP) is a dissociative state that occurs mainly during awakening. SP is characterized by altered motor, perceptual, emotional and cognitive functions, such as inability to perform voluntary movements, visual hallucinations, feelings of chest pressure, delusions about a frightening presence and, in some cases, fear of impending death. Most people experience SP rarely, but typically when sleeping in supine position; however, SP is considered a disease (parasomnia) when recurrent and/or associated to emotional burden. Interestingly, throughout human history, different peoples interpreted SP under a supernatural view. For example, Canadian Eskimos attribute SP to spells of shamans, who hinder the ability to move, and provoke hallucinations of a shapeless presence. In the Japanese tradition, SP is due to a vengeful spirit who suffocates his enemies while sleeping. In Nigerian culture, a female demon attacks during dreaming and provokes paralysis. A modern manifestation of SP is the report of "alien abductions", experienced as inability to move during awakening associated with visual hallucinations of aliens. In all, SP is a significant example of how a specific biological phenomenon can be interpreted and shaped by different cultural contexts. In order to further explore the ethnopsychology of SP, in this review we present the "Pisadeira", a character of Brazilian folklore originated in the country's Southeast, but also found in other regions with variant names. Pisadeira is described as a crone with long fingernails who lurks on roofs at night and tramples on the chest of those who sleep on a full stomach with the belly up. This legend is mentioned in many anthropological accounts; however, we found no comprehensive reference on the Pisadeira from the perspective of sleep science. Here, we aim to fill this gap. We first review the neuropsychological aspects of SP, and then present the folk tale of the Pisadeira. Finally, we summarize the many historical and artistic manifestations of SP in different cultures, emphasizing the similarities and differences with the Pisadeira.

摘要

睡眠麻痹(SP)是一种主要在觉醒时出现的分离状态。睡眠麻痹的特征是运动、感知、情感和认知功能发生改变,比如无法进行自主运动、出现视幻觉、胸部有压迫感、感觉有可怕的存在以及在某些情况下对即将死亡的恐惧。大多数人很少经历睡眠麻痹,但通常是在仰卧睡眠时;然而,当睡眠麻痹反复出现和/或与情感负担相关时,它被视为一种疾病(异态睡眠)。有趣的是,在人类历史上,不同民族都从超自然的角度来解释睡眠麻痹。例如,加拿大因纽特人将睡眠麻痹归因于萨满巫师的咒语,这些咒语会阻碍行动能力,并引发无形存在的幻觉。在日本传统中,睡眠麻痹是由于一个 vengeful spirit 在睡觉时窒息他的敌人。在尼日利亚文化中,一个女恶魔在做梦时发动攻击并引发麻痹。睡眠麻痹的一种现代表现是“外星人绑架”的报告,即醒来时感觉无法动弹并伴有外星人的视幻觉。总之,睡眠麻痹是一个显著的例子,说明特定的生物现象如何被不同的文化背景所诠释和塑造。为了进一步探究睡眠麻痹的民族心理学,在这篇综述中,我们介绍“皮萨代拉”,这是巴西民间传说中的一个角色,起源于该国东南部,但在其他地区也有发现,只是名字有所不同。皮萨代拉被描述为一个指甲很长的老太婆,她在夜间潜伏在屋顶上,践踏那些饱腹朝天睡觉的人的胸部。许多人类学记载中都提到了这个传说;然而,从睡眠科学的角度来看,我们没有找到关于皮萨代拉的全面参考文献。在这里,我们旨在填补这一空白。我们首先回顾睡眠麻痹的神经心理学方面,然后讲述皮萨代拉的民间故事。最后,我们总结睡眠麻痹在不同文化中的许多历史和艺术表现,强调与皮萨代拉的异同。

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