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How humans see dreams...??​

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Dreams are hallucinations that occur during certain stages of sleep. They're strongest during REM sleep, or the rapid eye movement stage, when you may be less likely to recall your dream. Much is known about the role of sleep in regulating our metabolism, blood pressure, brain function, and other aspects of health.

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The phase of sleep is called rapid eye movement sleep, or REM sleep. New research, published today in the journal Nature Communications, shows brain activity during the dreaming phase of sleep is remarkably similar to brain activity when we're awake and processing new visual images, suggesting the brain “sees” dreams.

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