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brainwaves are almost as active during REM cycles as they are when we're awake. Experts believe the brainstem generates REM sleep and the forebrain generates dreams.only experts ans only​

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Answered by shambhavi4561
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REM is Rapid Eye Movement. It is state where we usually see dreams. Your brain works to show you dreams even when you are asleep. So brainwaves are almost as active during REM as they are when we are awake.

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Answered by staryshanamsa
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brainwaves are almost as active during REM cycles as they are when we're awake. Experts believe the brainstem generates REM sleep and the forebrain generates dreams.only experts ans only

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