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Condition with frequent incidents of sudden, involuntary deep sleep is what?

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(Okay, why is this question in the World Lang section??) The sudden and involuntary sleeping condition is called narcolepsy. It's a psychological problem and is often mentioned along with sleep apnea, sleep terrors  and nightmares. Narcolepsy doesn't follow the normal chart for falling into REM sleep - through stage 1,2,3,4 and all - but rather it falls directly into REM.
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