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What Happens When We Sleep? by RobinHez(m): 1:09pm On Feb 09, 2017

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Sleep, a real necessity in life, is a fascinating phenomenon that occurs at least daily in our lives.
Before now, sleep was thought to have been an inactive state in which both the brain and the body shuts down in order to rest from the day's work. But scientists have found out that sleep in itself is an activity in which the Brain is most times more active than when we're awake.
Sleep has an immense influence on our physical and mental well-being.
Understanding what happens during sleep is the main aim of this article.

THE SLEEP CYCLE
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We've got to know that sleep is a series cycle each consisting of 4 stages. These stages can be classified in 2 parts, the first 3 being non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and the other being rapid-eye movement (REM).

Sleep begins at NREM-1. it's that point where we cross from wakefulness to sleepiness, you know that point where your eyes starts making slow movements and you're having a hard time keeping it from shutting? that's the 1st stage of sleep... NREM1 is that kind of sleep you're getting into right before the Usher taps you in church.
On to stage 2 where the sleep goes deeper than stage 1. At this point, breathing becomes relaxed, Neural activities are decreased and body temperature drops.
stage 3, is what is known as the ''deep sleep stage''. This is a very difficult stage to wake a person.
Stage 4 sees a transition to REM sleep, the part where most of our dreams occur.
the whole cycle goes between 90-120minutes then we're back to stage 1 again. each stage vary in length, so as the night goes on, the time for NREM decreases while time for REM increases, this could explain why most times, we are in the middle of a dream when we are awoken for the day, that is because REM sleep becomes very long towards the later parts of the night.

SOME INTERESTING THINGS THAT HAPPEN DURING SLEEP

The time we sleep, is the time the brain takes to do maintenance work on the body. Growth hormones are secreted at that time, also hunger hormones are secreted too. There is a general clean up of the body system where toxic waste are cleared away for excretion.
Also, during sleep, the brain sorts out information received during the day. We go through the whole day receiving information from different sense organs of the body, while we sleep, the brain filters out the information not needed while the important information gets 'cemented in' , this filtering process is sometimes reflected in our dreams.
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Speaking of dreams, ever wondered why we don't usually act out our dreams no matter how real things might look? well that's because we are literally paralyzed during our sleep. Only muscles in the eyes are allowed to move (that's why it's called Rapid Eye movement sleep). Muscle paralysis is a method employed by the body to prevent us from scoring the World Cup winning goal, hitting the lecturer who decided to punish us for late coming, and other wild activities we dream of. Although the paralysis is temporal, it is totally important for obvious reasons.
for Parasomnias e.g. sleep walking, sleep talking. . . this occurs during stage 3 (deep sleep stage). During that stage the body is less responsive to external stimuli and that's why it is usually difficult to get the sleep talker to shut up during his conference meeting. Unfortunately, just like other sleep disorders, Scientists have no good clue as to why they occur.
As a matter of fact, much of what we know about ''Sleep'' is from studies based on sleep deprivation, but there is hope as more researches are made and with advancement in technological methods, we might be able to study more deeply the wonderful state called Sleep.


Source: http://www.edscienceblog.com/2017/02/what-happens-when-we-sleep.html

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Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by ojun50(m): 1:24pm On Feb 09, 2017
D person wey write dis tin no wetin them dey talk
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by babyfaceafrica: 3:38pm On Feb 09, 2017
Ok
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by Nobody: 7:27pm On Feb 09, 2017
Sleep! Very natural yet very mysterious.


Only muscles in the eyes
are allowed to move (that's why it's called
Rapid Eye movement sleep). Muscle paralysis
is a method employed by the body to
prevent us from scoring the World Cup
winning goal, hitting the lecturer who
decided to punish us for late coming, and
other wild activities we dream of
I reckon that's why it is impossible to hurt yourself or die during your sleep.
However, why doesn't this function work for bedwetting? Most kids who bedwet usually dream they're doing so in the dream while actually doing that in real life grin
Why isn't that muscle paralyzed




I've been wondering for a while now :

Is it possible to have a dream inside a dream?
And another dream inside that dream


and so on........
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by RobinHez(m): 8:43pm On Feb 09, 2017
SirWere:
Sleep! Very natural yet very mysterious.



I reckon that's why it is impossible to hurt yourself or die during your sleep.
However, why doesn't this function work for bedwetting? Most kids who bedwet usually dream they're doing so in the dream while actually doing that in real life grin
Why isn't that muscle paralyzed
lol, I believe bedwetting as a sleeping disorder occurs like the other parasomnias at stage 3, same with sleepwalking. and we do dream during other stages but dreams occur mostly in REM..in all there's still much we dont know.






I've been wondering for a while now :

Is it possible to have a dream inside a dream?
And another dream inside that dream


and so on........
yea, it's totally possible, we've experienced that at one time or the other, the problem is remembering what was going on when we wake.
some guy on quora talked about his experience
https://www.quora.com/Can-we-fall-asleep-and-dream-within-a-dream
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by Nobody: 3:18pm On Feb 10, 2017
RobinHez:
lol, I believe bedwetting as a sleeping disorder occurs like the other parasomnias at stage 3, same with sleepwalking. and we do dream during other stages but dreams occur mostly in REM..in all there's still much we dont know.

yea, it's totally possible, we've experienced that at one time or the other, the problem is remembering what was going on when we wake.
some guy on quora talked about his experience
https://www.quora.com/Can-we-fall-asleep-and-dream-within-a-dream

Intresting read. I have had and still have situations similar to that.

Once I dreamed in a dream about seeing a snake then woke up in the dream, said "thank god it's just a dream" then got ready to go out as I normally do, then as I was about to step out, I was woken up from that dream grin


Really crazy stuff...
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by RobinHez(m): 8:27pm On Feb 26, 2017
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Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by femijon: 4:47am On Feb 27, 2017
Get your research materials on

http://www.streaminet.com/research/

Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by RobinHez(m): 8:26am On Feb 27, 2017
cc mynd44 Dominique Lalasticlala
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by SEEDORF441(m): 11:04am On Feb 27, 2017
Oya make i sleep here
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by RobinHez(m): 7:47am On Mar 23, 2017
cc lalasticlala embarassed
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by StupidYorubaFool: 8:28am On Mar 23, 2017
Edo people fly when they sleep

Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by Nobody: 9:40am On Aug 29, 2017
Help me buy Hemani Neem Oil on Jumia, when you come to Benin, I'll give you the money @RobinHez
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by RobinHez(m): 3:03pm On Aug 29, 2017
Ebayray:
Help me buy Hemani Neem Oil on Jumia, when you come to Benin, I'll give you the money @RobinHez

Lol, you know say strike dey... Nobody knows when school go open., so I'm stuck here.
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by lordsharks(m): 3:09pm On Aug 29, 2017
Nice writeup

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Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by Nobody: 3:18pm On Aug 29, 2017
RobinHez:


Lol, you know say strike dey... Nobody knows when school go open., so I'm stuck here.
Naomi can help sha,...



Naomi, a Jumia agent? shocked.
Nah, I'll pass.
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by RobinHez(m): 9:49pm On Aug 29, 2017
Ebayray:



Naomi, a Jumia agent? shocked. Nah, I'll pass.
She is... Ask her.
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by Nobody: 10:03pm On Aug 29, 2017
RobinHez:
She is... Ask her.



Oh she is then.
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by Bauer1: 10:37pm On Aug 29, 2017
Sleep! Very natural yet very mysterious.



I reckon that's why it is impossible to hurt yourself or die during your sleep.
However, why doesn't this function work for bedwetting? Most kids who bedwet usually dream they're doing so in the dream while actually doing that in real life grin
Why isn't that muscle paralyzed




I've been wondering for a while now :

Is it possible to have a dream inside a dream?
And another dream inside that dream


and so on........
There is a movie on this.. it's named INCEPTION
Re: What Happens When We Sleep? by sirgalahad26(m): 5:29am On Aug 30, 2017
Sleep! Very natural yet very mysterious.



I reckon that's why it is impossible to hurt yourself or die during your sleep.
However, why doesn't this function work for bedwetting? Most kids who bedwet usually dream they're doing so in the dream while actually doing that in real life grin
Why isn't that muscle paralyzed




I've been wondering for a while now :

Is it possible to have a dream inside a dream?
And another dream inside that dream


and so on........
It do occur; a friend of mine once had thattype of dream!

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