Why do we dream ? How do we dream ?
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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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- 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.
- The most honest answer is that we do not yet know the function or functions of dreaming.
- They feel that sleep, and within it REM sleep, have biological functions and that dreaming is simply an epiphenomenon that is the mental activity that occurs during REM sleep.
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