Melbourne: Researchers say that some people are developing a rare condition where they send incoherent text messages to their contacts while sleeping, something that they have no memory of.
Sleep specialist Dr David Cunnington, of Melbourne Sleep Disorder Centre, said patients had come to them reporting sleep texting.
“We have had patients who have reported sending text messages to their friends and family while asleep," the Daily Telegraph quoted him as saying.
“It is one of those things that happens, but it is very rare, and certainly not a common trend,” he said.
There are no studies into sleep texting, but a similar phenomenon, sleep emailing, was studied in 2008.
Researchers at the University of Toledo reported the case of a 44-year-old woman who would compose emails while sound asleep but would have no recollection of them when awake.
According to Dr Cunnington, sleep emailing is more common and likely to have a more detrimental effect than sleep texting, which is a result of people having too much to do during waking life.