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Dreams might have more purposes than we even dream

 

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Dreams might have more purposes than we even dream

Dreams are playing vital roles in the life of humans. The purpose of dreams has been asked and researched from ancient Greece to modern times, and the thing that is known is that without dreams the person would not refresh during sleep.

One purpose of the dreams might be to handle and prepare us to handle terrible or traumatic situations. During the night time brains are loading the neurotransmitters, but loading the neurotransmitters doesn't explain why people are seeing dreams, and why those dreams are not stored in memory.

So if the purpose of the dreams is only to prepare us to face our fears, the question is why all our dreams are not nightmares? And if the purpose of dreams is to handle things that happened during the daytime, why dreams are so irrational? In dreams happens things, that are impossible in the real life, and that makes researchers believe that every stage of the dreams are serving a certain purpose, and one of those purposes is to teach the person how to handle painful things.

But what happens during deep sleep? The REM-sequence is the moment when we are seeing dreams and that thing is just after slept and just before waking up. Between the REM-dream sequence is the moment, what we are calling "Delta" or "Deep sleep". Mainly our sleeping time is the deep sleep period and in that time the memory is turned off. Often people cannot remember even-periods and they are getting off memory just after waking up. So is the purpose of REM-sleep just to wash the memory? 



 

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What is the thing that happens between REM-periods? Why the memory is turned off between those sequences? In some wild theories, the nervous system of the human would make contact with something that is hidden from the consciousness? In the human body, nothing is existing without reason, and that means that also dreams and imagination have a purpose.

And what that "something" could be? There must be some reason, why people cannot remember things, that they are seeing during they are sleeping. In some theories brains are releasing all their capacity for solving problems during sleep. So if the researchers would find out how brains are selecting the problems, what they want to handle, that will make the new chapter for innovations and research and development processes.

The hacking dream is an interesting thing, and hacking that thing would happen by showing images of the things like flying over clouds. During that period the EED will be recorded. Then the EEG of the person would compare with the EEG, what is captured during the sleep, and the researchers would compare those EEGs. In some other tests, the EEG has been recorded in tapes, and then some people are sitting and meditate listening to that sound. They tried to focus, what the person sees why sleeping. Finding out, what a person sees during sleep time and especially during deep sleep is interesting but same time difficult.


https://scitechdaily.com/dreams-may-serve-a-real-purpose-preparing-us-to-face-our-fears/

https://scitechdaily.com/researchers-show-real-time-dialog-with-a-dreaming-person-is-possible/

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