All the dreams. Sometimes dreams are calm and quiet, other times make you sweat, fear and cold. How can dreams be so different from night to night and person to person? Why do we dream in the first place?
Dreaming is more than beautiful scenes, behind our eyes Flitter faster at night. Scientists and researchers believe that the dream is an important way that people deal with the feelings and activities of the previous day. Dream of helping the brainorganize your thoughts and memories. If you are on your childhood dreams or struggling with your spouse this evening, dreams focused mental work as a cabinet filing, storing important thoughts and feelings and crushing those not required.
The Center for Sleep Research at the University of South Australia has conducted a series of tests to show how important dreams in your sleep-cycle. The head of the research team, Professor Drew Dawson, said that a person has said and not to sleepDream is so tired the next day, as if he did not sleep.
Dawson noted that the deepest phase of sleep during non-REM sleep, a dream, but just before. Dawson noted that the brain waves during sleep are similar, while the person is awake issued. He speculated that the dream could be a way to alert the body during sleep, a survival mechanism to hold further developed.
Even if the brain wave data shows that all mammals dream, not a test to see if the animals were foundVisual dreams or not.
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