The physiological theory centers upon how our body, specifically our brains, function during the REM phase of sleep. Proponents of this theory believe that we dream to exercise the synapses, or pathways, between brain cells, and that dreaming takes over where the active and awake brain leaves off. When awake, our brains constantly transmit and receive messages, which course through our billions of brain cells to their appropriate destinations, and keep our bodies in perpetual motion. Dreams replace this function.
2006-10-21 22:53:42
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answered by xxibumbenxx 2
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We dream constantly when we reach the stage of REM. The dreams we remember are the ones that occurs just before awakening.
2006-10-22 06:02:03
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answered by lanisoderberg69 4
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I dream extensively every night and I remember tons about what I dream!
2006-10-22 05:50:43
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answered by backinbowl 6
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I dream everytime I sleep some of my dreams are scary and some are beautiful
2006-10-22 05:47:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone has dreams.
I don't remember where i got this info from, but people sleep in cycles (i think it was 90 minutes), and if you wake up at the end of a cycle, you're more inclined to forget, while if you wake up in the middle, you're more likely to remember what you were thinking about.
2006-10-22 05:50:33
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answered by Roka 2
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not everyone dreams because not everyone enters the dream stage of sleep.
2006-10-22 05:51:19
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answered by momoftrl 4
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Spirita explains your dreams
Visit http://spirita.blogspot.com/ and post your question as a comment. You'll get your free dream interpretation shortly
2006-10-23 10:13:46
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answered by Spirita 5
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it depends , when you are dreaming in the early stage of your sleepness , you wont remeber anything , but when you dream at the end of your sleeping timme ,you remeber it
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2006-10-22 05:48:29
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answered by Haissam Y 2
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this could be of some help
http://www.psychwww.com/books/interp/chap01d.htm
2006-10-22 07:03:55
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answered by !i!i!i!FaRnAzA!i!i!i!i 3
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