Science, asked by saran99, 1 year ago

. Why do humans dream?

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Answered by mauryadhruvarvi1
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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. But it’s been harder for researchers to explain the role of dreams.

When you’re awake, your thoughts have a certain logic to them. When you sleep, your brain is still active, but your thoughts or dreams often make little or no sense. This may be because the emotional centers of the brain trigger dreams, rather than the logical regions.

Though there’s no definitive proof, dreams are usually autobiographical thoughts based on your recent activities, conversations, or other issues in your life. However, there are some popular theories on the role of dreams.

Dreams are basically stories and images our mind creates while we sleep. Dreams can be vivid. ... Dreams can occur anytime during sleep. But most vivid dreams occur during deep, REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, when the brain is most active.


Answered by legend12389
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Dreams are basically stories and images our mind creates while we sleep.

Dreams can be vivid. Dreams can occur anytime when we sleep .

But most vivid dreams occur during deep, REM ( rapid eye movement ) sleep, when our brain is more active.

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