The chemicals in the brain are referred to as: neurotransmitters. These include: norepinephrine, acetylcholine, dopamine, and serotonin.
The 1 chemical that is produced by the brain is Dopamine.
it's DMT. look it up.
The adrenal gland secretes massive amounts of adrenalin.
DMT is ever present
Brain release chemical bassed on situation and reaction. as there are many chemicals in the brain, it will reacts depends on the situations
Seratonin
DMT.
The chemical name is "methane" while the formula is "CH4".
the weak chemical attraction is Hydroden bond while the stronger one is the Ionic bond
Yes, Turning an egg into an omelette is a chemical change. This is because, generally, a chemical change usually makes a new substance and the change cannot be reversed, and we can obliviously not turn an omelette back to an egg. Our new substance is the riped eggs, which released chemicals while you making yourself an omelette. So, omelettes are chemical changes towards eggs. I Hope this helps!!
A change of state is a physical change while a chemical change is not
Co2 is the chemical name for carbon dioxide which is soluble in water, while Po43 is the chemical name for Phosphate,
You are seeing images from your memory--something you saw or experienced while awake combined with a combination that takes place with in the brain's chemical soup while dreaming. While you are awake, you see things through your eyes which are processed through your brain. This is an entirely different process.
The scientific term for the ability to be aware that you are dreaming while still in a dream is called "lucid dreaming." It involves a state of consciousness where individuals have awareness and control over their dreams.
your subconscious mind is active during dreaming, while the conscious, waking mind rests in sleep. In response to the question about the brain, many different areas of the brain are active during dreams. The pons appears to stimulate dreaming, while the various sensory areas activate in dreams as if they were perceiving stimulation while awake. The cerebral cortex is particularly active during REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. See the link to the Wikipedia article "sleep," below, for further information and references.
Lucid Dreaming
There has been no specific biomolecule identified as responsible for dreaming. Dreams are produced in the subconscious mind, which becomes active while the waking, conscious mind rests during sleep. Various areas of the brain are active in different stages of sleep and dreaming.
Dreaming has nothing to do with a heart attack. It has to do with your physical body.
It's sleep talk/laugh. Some people just tend to be really connective while dreaming.
She is dreaming that a serpent came and ate her heart while Lysander stood by.
its dreamy :)
The simple answer to this is NO, absolutely not! Lucid dreaming is not at all dangerous. There have been many, many studies done on lucid dreaming and they all show it to be perfectly safe. However, if a plane crashed into your house while you were sleeping, or something like that, then yes, i suppose you could die while lucid dreaming. In other words, you can not die FROM lucid dreaming. However, like anything, you can die WHILE lucid dreaming.
you have had many dreams and some were crushed by a person or event.
Yes. An electroencephalograph can be used to record a person's brain waves while she sleeps, known as an EEG (electroencephalogram). We know that when a person is in the Rapid Eye Movement, REM, stage of sleep, she is dreaming. How do we know this? Inconsiderate experimenters woke people up and asked them!