Wish-l'ultime evasion Dreams-escape
Roses everywhere, beautifully decorated room, candles were lit, violins could be heard playing. Her prince charming was holding her hand and slipped a beautiful ring her fingers. She was lost in her arms when she suddenly heard a loud noise. It was his awakening. She awoke to find himself in his room in the same old with his mother giving him a look of anger to rise later. A glance around the place made her Wonder dreams never realized.
The strange world called "Dreamland" has often made people wonder what dreams are all about. In dreams, the brain is actually a tale of spinning and putting up pictures of your system memory. These dreams are full sometimes, as in your "real" life. Sometimes these dreams say a lot about what's really bothering you in this "real" life.
There were many theorists are trying to explore the reality of the land of dreams. The first and most famous dream theorist of the modern era, Sigmund Freud said that the function of dreams was to preserve sleep, but that the theory of 1900 is contradicted by the fact that dreams occur regularly at least five or six times a night in an active phase of sleep called REM sleep. The famous dream theorist other modern era, Carl Jung, a disciple of Freud's early theory failed to develop a very different and said that the function of dreams is to compensate for parts of the psyche (total personality) that are underdeveloped waking life. studies of Calvin Hall Series dream two weeks of student journals and dreams of adults of all ages strongly suggest that dream content is continuous with waking thought and behavior. In other words, if we are outgoing and active in our waking life, and not very introspective and reflective, it is our dream life, which contradicts Jung's view. Some dream theorists also believe that dreams have a problem solving function, but another school of thought, dreams are just "throw away" the production for the night. This ruling could be changed tomorrow by new and original studies by a new generation of young researchers dream, but right now the preponderance of the evidence weight against any physiological or psychological function for dreaming and dreams.
Some interesting facts about dreams:
Œ It is interesting that we spend a third of our lives sleeping.
· A sleep cycle can be divided into four stages.
· During the first stage, our body and mind relax, but you are aware. It is during this stage that many thoughts fill our minds.
· During the third and fourth phase, brain waves become much wider and there is no conscious thoughts.
· The next and most interesting phase of all is the REM phase, the state of deep unconsciousness, during which dreams occur most creative. Eyes and ears mid vibrate, the pulse quickens and the body temperature and increases blood flow. We enter and leave this step until the conscience and unless we win.
aec We generally spend twenty to twenty five percent of our sleeping time at this point.
Œ It takes about one hour for your mind to go into REM the first time, then you enter and exit until you gradually return to consciousness.
Need an excuse to get lost in your dreams? Here are some interesting facts.
As societies have evolved, they developed their own reasons to dream. Among the most interesting reasons are:
- In many societies, dreams.
Posted on May 5, 2010.