| 11. | In Faria's terminology the operator became " the concentrator " and somnambulism was viewed as a lucid sleep.
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| 12. | The ballet had premiered in Paris in September 1827 at the height of a fashion for stage works incorporating somnambulism.
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| 13. | He studied neurasthenia, somnambulism, hysteria and phobia, crediting reports that these conditions were affected by the moon.
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| 14. | He warned however that " only when hypnotism produces deep somnambulism decided and lasting results may be hoped for ".
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| 15. | He also did extensive research of animal magnetism and somnambulism, and wrote a treatise on charlatanism for his graduate thesis.
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| 16. | Somnambulism is a commonly utilized to describe sleepwalking, but in hypnosis, it is referred as the deepest level of hypnosis.
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| 17. | "Mr . Tease, " who alternates energy bursts and somnambulism to a degree that may be unmatched in the league.
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| 18. | Puys�gur noted the similarity between this sleeping trance and natural sleep-walking or somnambulism, and he named it " artificial somnambulism ".
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| 19. | Puys�gur noted the similarity between this sleeping trance and natural sleep-walking or somnambulism, and he named it " artificial somnambulism ".
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| 20. | Another conflicting idea is that of technological somnambulism, a term coined by Winner in his essay " Technology as Forms of Life ".
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