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Scientists identify parts of brain involved in dreaming

Experts say findings are ‘astounding’ and could help understand the purpose of dreams and predict whether people are dreaming

Scientists have unpicked the regions of the brain involved in dreaming, in a study with significant implications for our understanding of the purpose of dreams and of consciousness itself. What’s more, changes in brain activity have been found to offer clues as to what the dream is about.

Dreaming had long been thought to occur largely during rapid eye-movement (REM) sleep, a period of slumber involving fast brain activity similar to that when awake, but dreams have also been reported to occur during non-REM sleep, leaving scientists scratching their heads as to the hallmark of dreaming.

“It seemed a mystery that you can have both dreaming and the absence of dreaming in these two different types of stages,” said Francesca Siclari, co-author of the research from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the US.

Now it seems the puzzle has been solved.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/apr/10/scientists-identify-part...

hey to'b,  thanks for the post. this is an important discovery.  the implications are astounding.

...The authors say the study could help shed light on the nature of consciousness, revealing what happens in the brain during sleep when we switch from being unconscious to having conscious experiences...

what i would like to know is:   why don't i recall my dreams.  thought it was the weed impairing my ability, but even when i abstained from it i did not recall my dreams.

Brains are so mysterious, fascinating, wondrous... and so much more.

chemical computers we all have... filter the 3D hologram we live in they do..

Our magic muscle.

My dreams went bye bye with the elesdee. 

Don't really miss them.

^^^^^you just don't remember them