Unraveling the Mysteries of Dreaming

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According to the Oxford Dictionary, a dream is “a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person’s mind during sleep. Dreams are much more complex than the definition makes them sound. The definition leaves out the how and why the thoughts, images and sensations in dreams occur. There are a great number of theories relating to dreams, but very few questions are answered. There are many ongoing studies relating to dreams. A big question asked about dreams is how they occur. Dreams can only occur in REM sleep. When a person is in REM sleep, their brain processes almost as much information as it does when the person is awake. Neurotransmitters inhibit motor signals from the brain. The motor signals are not able to reach the rest of the body. The only body part effected by motor signals during REM sleep are the eyes. Scientists know this because during REM …show more content…

People who are blind and/or deaf dream in very interesting ways. Sometimes they dream the same way they live out their life. A deaf person may have a dream where everyone in the dream communicates using sign language. A deaf person may have a dream where their friend uses sign language, even if the friend does not know how to sign in real life (Deafness). Some blind people have dreams with closed captioning (Deafness). If a blind person sees a lot of closed captioning it will transfer into their dreams. A blind man named Tommy Edison says he cannot see in his dreams (How). He says this because he is blind from birth, his brain does not know what it is like to see (How). He also says he dreams the same kind of dreams people who can see dream, just in different ways (How). Edison mentioned that he uses other senses such as touch, taste, smell, and sound (How). Research done on this topic has shown that the earlier a person becomes blind, the less likely they will be to have visual aspects in their dreams

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