Psychologically, dreams are produced by the subconscious mind, also referred to as the unconscious. Physiologically, dreams are produced by several different areas of the brain. See attached link for information from sleep studies.
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Sure. In your dreams.
dreams are not always answers
Mercutio says that dreams are the product of an idle brain.
Dreams occur during the REM (rapid eye movement) stage of sleep, which is associated with increased brain activity in the limbic system, amygdala, and hippocampus. These areas are involved in emotions, memory, and processing information, which are all elements present in dreams.
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Because animals do not possess language skills with which to describe their dreams, there is no way of knowing how they experience dreams or whether they perceive color in dreams. Brain scans and other technologies can record electrical impulses as they pass through a dog's brain as well as the brain's responses to specific stimuli. But technology cannot view dreams from the dog's point of view.
Chinese food does not give you crazy dreams. Dreams are a continuation of what your brain has been thinking about throughout the day.
False. Dreams are a complex combination of various factors, including brain activity, memories, emotions, and individual experiences. While hormones play a role in regulating sleep and the sleep cycle, they are not the primary driver of dream production.
Dreams are just your brain defragging. Dreams have no meaning.