Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
Because sleepwalking isn't related to REM sleep. So you're not under REM atonia.

No, you are typically not paralyzed during NREM.
Oooh, okay. I was thinking you had to be dreaming when you sleepwalk. But isn't there still a relationship between sleepwalking and REM in that when you're in REM you can't be sleepwalking because you're under REM atonia during REM? The wiki says that sleepwalking happens during deep sleep, which means it doesn't happen during REM. Sorry, I'm being kinda slow...