Very Different: Night terrors are episodes of suddenly crying out during the deep stages of sleep. A person is not awake during these episodes, and usually has little recollection of them. They occur most often in childhood and often go away over time. Panic attacks are sudden episodes of intense fear and anxiety while a person is awake. They can occur in children and adoloscents, but are more common in adults.
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