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explain how a dream occurs in brain?
how neurons are involved in this process?

2007-03-14 00:13:25 · 8 answers · asked by jiju_justus 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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What is a Dream?


Dreams are a communication of body, mind and spirit in a symbolic communicative environmental state of being. That's it! Now that you are thoroughly confused let me explain in a more down to earth language. Our brains are in constant activity. Different states of consciousness (like awake, asleep, alert, drowsy, excited, bored, concentrating or daydreaming) cause different brain wave activity. Our conscious mind, or the part we think with, our "window" into life, only takes up a very small portion of our brain activity. (some say this is only 10%) Other areas control things like breathing, heartbeat, converting light to vision, sound to hearing, balance when we walk, etc. etc. This too has it's own percentage (small). Another area controls imagination. This area is widely an undiscovered frontier. Imagination is more then dreaming of a new car or picturing someone with their cloths off! When you look at clouds and see shapes, or wood grain and see images, this is the "order from chaos" part of your imagination. The mind cannot deal with chaos very well, in fact it will resist it and sometimes manufacture order. (very important to the dreaming process.)This too occupies a small percentage of brian activity. Then there is memory. Memory is vast! And I believe it occupies more of the brains resources then most people believe.

And then there is the activity called dreaming. I think that to a certain extent, we dream all the time. Even while awake! But the process is functioning in our subconscious mind, out of view from our "window". If defined precisely, they may not be referred to as dreams technically, but the activity is very closely related. During certain cycles of brain activity while asleep, we can "view" these dreams with our conscious mind and record them in our memory. (this is why we sometimes remember them).

Fine Mike, but what are dreams? Well, with the above kept in mind (especially the order from chaos part) try to imagine this.; Your brain mind and spirit, while at rest "review" and analysis in it's own way long term, short term and spirit memory. It kicks around emotions, thoughts, ideas, actions and interactions of the short term memory. It has in it's background the trends of your life and philosophy to influence it. Your mind is also processing spiritual data, your beliefs, whether or not you violated them, your information gained through psychic intuition (we ALL have this to a certain degree) and of course, any communication from God. ALL THIS data, as well as your subconscious "reading between the lines" of what people do and tell you, is then processed unsupervised by you! All this data is a form of chaos, and your mind (like seeing images in wood grain or clouds) puts it all together in a form of visual "screenplay", a medley of sight, sound,emotion and imagined interactivity. The end result is.... You guessed it, a dream!

Ahh but would it not be nice if it were that simple! Dreams are easily influenced by factors in your life and spirit, and these influences create "categories" that are almost infinite. We do broadly categorize them in terms like "prophetic, standard, physical and nightmare" (to name just a few) And these we study each their own, in order to gain benefit from them. I look at it this way: Our mind and spirit together with our brain, is actually the greatest computer ever devised! To understand it's "back of the house" processing is to learn more about ourselves, God, our future and each other. Many things can be gained from dreams, better health (mental and physical), entertainment and even financial gain! (dreaming of a invention or idea) Now that you know some of the basics about dreaming and what (theoretically) dreams are you should have a better grasp on how to understand and use your dreams.

2007-03-14 00:29:05 · answer #1 · answered by Rajkiya 2 · 0 0

How Are Dreams Formed

2016-11-12 03:10:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is formed when we sleep. The subconscious level of mind arises when we sleep. The subconscious level constitutes of human feelings and memories which we remember till date. You may partially know abut it or completely forget it but you dream about it someday and make your mind about it.

Neurons are involved in continuous process. They come up along with the subconscious level and affect our sleep. In a dream, we may change our sleeping postures or utter some words. Neurons are microscopic (only electron microscopic) things which helps us remember things we have done or have seen in the past till the time we sleep. The neurons which are the most active are the ones before we sleep. It may happen that you see a football match and sleep. Till the morning you have kicked the person in and out who was sleeping with you.

2007-03-16 04:34:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A dream is the experience of envisioned images, sounds, or other sensations during sleep. The events of dreams are often impossible or unlikely to occur in physical reality, and are usually outside the control of the dreamer. The exception is lucid dreaming, in which a dreamer realizes that they are dreaming, and they are sometimes capable of changing the oneiric reality around him or her and controlling various aspects of the dream, in which the suspension of disbelief is often broken.[1] Dreamers may experience strong emotions while dreaming. Frightening or upsetting dreams are referred to as nightmares. The discipline of dream research is oneirology.

2007-03-14 00:23:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What all our 5senses ---- eyes,nose,ears,skin etc -- ''absorb'' during the day , from our environment is sent to the brain [for storing the info and processing it.].
At night wn our brain is a bit free, it puts together all the info.
absorbed, & takes a printout ----- interpreting the events as per the [absorbed] data available.
This printout is what we 'see' as a dream wn we are sleeping.

2007-03-14 00:47:22 · answer #5 · answered by ๏๓ รђคภtเ, รђคภtเ รђคภtเ ....... ! 7 · 1 0

DREAM IS A HIDEN WORLD IN A SUBCONSIOUS MIND IN A HUMANBODY WHICH MAKES A HUMAN SAD & HAPPY ACCORDING TO THE STATE OF A RESTING MIND

2007-03-14 00:37:32 · answer #6 · answered by fleming fefa 1 · 1 0

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2007-03-14 00:24:47 · answer #7 · answered by Ratheesh vL 2 · 0 0

i am still dreaming about it!!

2007-03-14 00:21:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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