Tag: sleepwalking amnesia

The Neurological Paradox: How Common Is Memory Loss Following Sleepwalking—And Why Your Brain Can Walk But Can’t Remember

The Neurological Paradox: How Common Is Memory Loss Following Sleepwalking—And Why Your Brain Can Walk But Can’t Remember

Your brain performed complex behaviors last night—navigating stairs, opening doors, even driving—yet left zero record of it happening.

Sleepwalking Amnesia and Its Connection to Trauma: When Your Brain Can’t Remember What Your Body Did

Sleepwalking Amnesia and Its Connection to Trauma: When Your Brain Can’t Remember What Your Body Did

Your body walks while your mind sleeps—but trauma may be writing the script your memory will never read.

Sleepwalking Amnesia and Its Relationship to Sleep Disorders: When Memory Vanishes in the Night

Sleepwalking Amnesia and Its Relationship to Sleep Disorders: When Memory Vanishes in the Night

What if the most terrifying part of sleepwalking isn’t what you do—but what you can’t remember doing?