Cataplexy

/ˈkætəˌplɛksi/ noun

A sudden loss of muscle tone and temporary paralysis triggered by intense emotions like laughter, fear, or surprise, often associated with narcolepsy.

From Greek 'kata-' (down) and 'plexis' (a stroke or blow), literally meaning 'struck down.' The term was adopted into medical terminology to describe the sudden physical collapse that occurs without loss of consciousness.

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