Seven Facts About Dreams

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 24 Desember 2013 0 komentar

You have ever dreamed of, all readers must have experienced it not? Dreams can be interesting, fun, scary or strange things that do not make sense. Why we dream is still one of the biggest questions in psychology are "unanswered", although many experts try to define your dreams, including Sigmund Freud. However, at this time continue to browse and scientists are still researching about the dream. And there are many people who make a guess about the dream, even referenced toggle number, foreboding, fortune and even disaster. Oh no .....!

Dreams can be meaningful to everyone, but there is consider as flower beds. World of Psychology will not discuss further about the theory of the dream, but the review interesting facts about dreams, curious? The following 7 interesting facts about dreams. This fact is based on the results of research on people who have a dream.

1. Every Person Ever Dreaming
Yes, every person had the name dreams, men, women and a baby, even those who claim to have never even dreamed of proven research experience in a dream. In some studies about people who claimed to have never dreamed, when done research aided measurement Rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep), it was found that they too had a dream. But the difficulty to remember the dream when awakened.

2. Difficult Dreams to Remember
The results of the research conducted dreams J. Allan Hobson, said as many as 95 percent of all dreams are quickly forgotten shortly after waking. Why is it difficult to remember our dreams? According to one of the results of research they will say that the changes in the brain that occur during sleep does not support the processing and storage of information required for memory formation. Brain scans of individuals who are sleeping indicates that the frontal lobes, an area that plays a key role in memory formation, are inactive during REM sleep, the stage where dreaming occurs.

3. Not all dreams have color
Do you remember your dreams? if you remember, what seems to be the color that appears in your dreams? Black and white? Red or Pink ...?? as much as 80% of all dreams have color, but few can explain the color, and only estimate the color black and white only. Most of the study subjects admitted only see soft colors / shadows in their dreams. How about you?

4. Men and women have different dreams
Researchers have found a number of differences between men and women when 'see' the content of their dreams. In one study, William Domhoff said, more men dream about aggression and masculinity. While women tend to have slightly longer dream like a story. In the dream man, 'woman' is often present and more dominant in their dreams. As for women, the percentage of the presence of both (male and female) in a dream as big.

5. Dreaming of animals as well?
Have you ever seen a cat wagging its tail while sleeping or moving the legs during sleep? Although it is difficult to say with certainty whether the beast was really dreaming, researchers believe that there is a possibility that the animals are dreaming. Just like humans, animals through the stages of sleep cycles that include sleep, rapid eye movement (REM) and non-rapid eye movement (NREM). In one study, the gorilla taught sign language as a communication tool. The result, gorilla "choose" an image, may indicate dreaming experience. You may believe should not ....

6. You can control the content of your dreams
In a Lucid Dream, the dreamer may be able to control and participate in the dream, dream control or manipulate the content of their imaginary experiences in the dream environment. Lucid dream, a term introduced by Frederik van Eeden, a Dutch psychiatrist said that sometimes we can control our dreams, even the 'continue' the dream for a moment when we woke up. You have ever dreamed of a beautiful but suddenly woke up? And when you want to go back to sleep once the dream continue? I believe, one of the millions of times we dream the dream sometimes really continue.

7. Negative emotions always mengiring Your Dreams
Over a period of more than forty years, researchers Calvin S. Hall collected more than 50,000 dream reports from college students. These reports were made in the 1990s and revealed that many of the emotions experienced during dreams including joy, happiness and fear. The most common emotion experienced in dreams is anxiety, and negative emotions in general are much more common than positive. How about you?

Actually there are many more interesting facts about the dream, but in the meantime the above 7 are relevant and easy to understand us all. The fact that dreams can be so many interesting interpretation is what causes many people to believe that there is meaning in our dreams



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