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The Pandafeche attack and associated supernatural beliefs. Culture, Medicine, and
Psychiatry, 39(4), 651-664.
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Warner Home Video.
[5] Friedkin, W. (Director). (1973). The Exorcist [Motion picture]. United States: Warner Bros.
[6] Haines, D.E. & Olry, R. (2014). Neurowords kanashibari: A Ghost’s business. Journal of the
History of the Neurosciences, 23, 192-197, doi: 10.108010964704X.2013.862132
[7] MacKinnon, C. (2016). Treatment [Web Page]. Retrieved from
http://www.thesleepparalysisproject.org/about-sleep-paralysis/treatment/
[8] Monument, A. (Director). (2009). Nightmares in red, white, and blue: The Evolution of the
American horror film [Motion picture]. United States: Lux Digital Pictures.
[9] Newstex. (2014, November 27). Artist draws picture of her sleep paralysis demon [Blog post].
Retrieved from
https://www.reddit.com/r/creepy/comments/2mo599/the_demon_that_visits_my_best_friend_almost/
[10] Steward, S. (Director). (2013). Dark skies [Motion picture]. United States: Alliance Films.
[11] Teague, L. (Director). (1985). Cat’s eye [Motion picture]. United States: Dino De Laurentiis Company.
[12] Wan, J. (Director). (2011). Insidious [Motion picture]. United States: Jason Blum Production.
[13] Web MD. (2014, October 5). Sleep paralysis [Web page]. Retrieved from
http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/guide/sleep-paralysis