Definition of Dreams

Dreams:Thoughts, visions, and other sensations that occupy themindinsleep.

Dreamsoccur during that part ofsleepwhen there are rapideyemovements (REMs). We have 3 to 5 periods of REM sleep per night. They usually come at intervals of 1-2 hours and are quite variable in length. An episode ofREM sleepmay be brief and last but 5 minutes. Or it may be much longer and go for over an hour.

About 20% of sleep isREMsleep. If you sleep 7-8 hours a night, perhaps an hour and half of that time, 90 minutes, is REM sleep.

REM sleep is characterized by a number of other features besides REM, including rapid, low-voltagebrainwaves on the electroencephalographic (EEG) recording, irregular breathing and irregular heart rate and -- what may be most evident to someone else --involuntarymusclejerks.

Non-REM (NREM) sleep is dreamless sleep. During NREM, the brain waves on the EEG are typically slow and of high voltage, the breathing andheart rate都是缓慢和常规,blood pressureis low, and the sleeper is relatively still.NREM sleepis divided into 4 stages of increasing depth.

About 80% of sleep is NREM sleep. If you sleep 7-8 hours a night, all but maybe an hour and a half is spent in dreamless NREM sleep.

Dreams are penetrable; it has been found experimentally that one can communicate with a person who is dreaming.

The content of dreams is sometimes the topic of psychoanalysis. While this method oftherapyis less common than it once was, some doctors still look at dreams as a diagnostic clue to medical disorders. For example, children with bipolar disorders have been found to frequently have a particular type of nightmares, and especially lucid dreams are a side-effect of certain medications. These cluesindicatethat chemicals in the brain, as well as life events and our own preoccupations, influence our dreams.

Dreaming is not uniquely human. Cats anddogsdream, judging from thephysiologic特性。So apparently do many other animals.

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