
A common sensation of falling just as one drifts to sleep, known as a hypnic jerk, is explained by doctors as a brief misinterpretation by the brain of muscle relaxation during sleep onset. While typically harmless, frequent occurrences may indicate stress, sleep deprivation, or high caffeine intake. These involuntary muscle contractions are a normal sleep phenomenon affecting a majority of adults at some point.
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