What is the event of dreaming at night, is dreaming at night real?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    People dream is closely related to things, for example, I once, my mother dreamed after 12 o'clock when the computer was stolen, at that time my mother was awakened, suddenly, there was a person flashing through the window, in the morning, it was really stolen, so terrible, as long as it is an adult, the child is not working, and there is one, a married girl dreamed that there was a stone falling on it, he woke up, just walked out of one, the smallpox version, just rooted down, so he left, thank you,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some people's dreams are chaotic, that is chaotic dreams, meaningless, and some people's dreams are very lucid, that is a special mode of thinking, people can find inspiration, find wisdom, and discover some truths in this state, but such people are rare in the world, because his thinking is not like ordinary people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Inevitable event. I think everybody dreams, and they do it every night, it's just that sometimes we don't remember the dreams we have and wake up the next day feeling like we didn't have them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it normal to think about it during the day and dream at night?

    If you are under a lot of pressure at work, you will also have dreams, some dreams are good and do no harm to people, but some dreams are a sign of some kind of disease in your body.

    But if you look it up, I don't really understand.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Indeterminate event.

    How do we know if we can dream? So not sure!

    Is this a math problem in the second year of junior high school?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Listen to people. It's better to have dreams.

    Even if it's a nightmare.

    As long as you dream, your body will be healthy.

    I'm also hearsay.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Events that you can relate to yourself.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dreaming is a normal and essential physiological and psychological phenomenon of the human body. After a person falls asleep, a small part of the brain cells are still active, which is the basis of dreams. Why do people dream, and how do they react if they don't dream?

    Normal dream activity is one of the important factors to ensure the normal vitality of the body.

    Scientists have done some experiments to block human dreams. That is, when the sleeper appears in the brain waves of dreaming, he will be immediately awakened, not to let the dream continue, and so repeatedly, and it is found that the deprivation of dreams will lead to a series of physiological abnormalities in the human body, such as blood pressure, pulse, body temperature and the electrical response ability of the human body have a tendency to increase, and the autonomic nervous system function has been weakened, and it will also cause a series of adverse psychological reactions of people, such as anxiety, nervousness, irritability, perceptual hallucinations, memory impairment, disorientation, etc. Obviously, normal dream activities are one of the important factors to ensure the normal vitality of the body.

    Dreams are a way of harmonizing the balance of the human psyche's world.

    Since the right cerebral hemisphere activity is dominant in dreams, and the left cerebral hemisphere is dominant after awakening, in the 24-hour diurnal activity of the body, awakening and dreaming alternately, which can achieve a dynamic balance of neuromodulation and mental activity. Therefore, dreams are a way to coordinate the balance of the human psychological world, especially for people's attention, emotions and cognitive activities.

    Not only is dreamless sleep not only poor, but it is also a sign of brain damage or disease.

    Recent research has also confirmed the idea that dreams are the result of the brain's regulatory center balancing various functions of the body, and that dreams are necessary for the healthy development of the brain and the maintenance of normal thinking. If the regulatory center of the brain is damaged, dreams cannot be formed, or there are only some incomplete dream fragments, and if there is no dreamless sleep for a long time, it is worth people's vigilance. Of course, long-term nightmares are often a sign of weakness or certain diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In fact, dreams are a strange phenomenon, and the experience of dreaming is also shared by all people.

    However, it is easy for people to think that dreams are a sign of reality, in fact, it is completely wrong, there is no evidence that there is an actual relationship between the two, but people with poor health may be prone to dreams but really pay more attention to the body. Don't overthink it, pay attention to rest.

    The older you get, the more troubles you have, the more dreams you have, shake hands with yourself, and try to let go of unnecessary attachments.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As the so-called "day and night, there are dreams", what you think in your heart, dreams are what they are, generally speaking, dreams are the opposite, if you are in a state of mental tension or stress for a long time, you will have nightmares, if possible, you can drink a glass of milk before going to bed, which helps to sleep better, and you can also listen to some light ** to relax your mood, keep your mood happy, and the bad mood should also be resolved in time.

    I wish you all the best of the best.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I can't say anything about this kind of thing, after all, I'm not an expert. Sometimes I dream and it turns out to be reality.

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