Facts About Dreams

Is there such a thing as a dream we see every day?

Is there such a thing as a dream we see every day?
Is there such a thing as a dream we see every day?

                              We all think that sleeping at night is to relax the brain, but the truth is that it is not. It is only when we sleep that our brain works many times over. Sleep is just for relaxing the body.

 On average a man spends 6 years of his life dreaming. Dreaming occurs in the same way as REM (Rapid eye movement) today. A person who sleeps an average of 8 hours will have seven types of dreams. 90 percent forget things within 10 minutes of waking up.

 Men make up three-quarters of men's dreams, but women's dream about half of men and women. More and more people are seeing negative things in our dream. For example, bad things dream of demonic occultism.

 Numbers, letters, time and name cannot be seen in the dream.

 Some people may feel like they are strangling someone in their sleep, do you know why? When we sleep the brain is deprived of oxygen so we are in a state of REM so the brain is unable to move the body so it looks like someone is strangling the neck.

Crazy Fun facts about dream:

While you are trying to interpret in what your dreams last night meant, here are 10 fun facts about dream activity that you can experience each night:

1.You can learn while you're in dream.

While you're in dream, your brain is busy in honing problem solving skills and learning skill. If you are perfecting a new skill (or) studying new information & then good sleep & complete with dreams, can help you to learn more quickly.

2. Some people dream only in the colour black and white.

According to U.S National Library of Medicine, there are 12 percent of people only dream in black and white. Age plays a major factor in this phenomenon, as people in 25 or younger say they almost never had dream in black and white, while people in 55 and older claim to dream in color about 75 percent more of the time.

3. The faces you're see in your dreams are probably those of people who already know or have seen before some time

While it is very difficult to prove it scientifically, according to the basic journal, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, there have been studies showing that the areas in the brain most active during our REM sleep are also responsible for the facial recognition.

4. Blind people also experience more sensory dreams.

People born with blindness experience dreams, but not through the sense of sight they seen. Instead of they have dreams that are reliant on the other type senses, and their dreams are still as intense as those with the sight. Those who become blind later in their life will experience visual of images in their dreams however.

5. Animals too have dreams.

Humans are not the only species in universe to dream. Many animals also experience the heightened brain activity and dreaming while they sleep.

6. There are so many differences in how dream characters are casted, based on your birth gender.

A survey says The majority of men tend to have all male characters in their dreams. However, when women dreams, they have a more than mixture of males and females in their dreams.

7. You always have multiple type dreams each night, but you won’t always remember that all.

While you may not remember that most of the dreams, you may have multiple dreams each night. According to the National Sleep Foundation, most people forget their 90-95 percent of dreams.

8. Both men and women experience the arousal during dreams.

While it is often perceived that the men experience more sexual arousal during their dreams, both men and women experience arousal equally during their REM sleep.

9. Dreams recharge your mind's creativity.

Sleep recharges our body, and dreams recharge our creativity. According to the American Psychological Association, this is because dreams actually a resemble creativity. As the brain problem solves that during dreams it actually mimics the creativity, waking though out process. For this reason, many artists are much likely to be stimulated by their real dreams, and think with more creativity while awaken.

10. You can't read (or) tell the time in your dreams.

While dreaming, most of the people are not able to read or tell time in their happened dreams with accuracy.

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