Yes, perceptions of time can be completely different in dreams than in real life.
Yes you can I dream in my sleep all the time.
Sleep tight Sleep well Sweet dream Nighty night Have a good sleep Dream of me Until tomorrow Rest time for blossoms
Sleep can be done when you feel sleepy But dreams are not like that you can dream what ever you want at any time while you awake or while you traveling on your spare time as well !! If you have a dreams to achive you will never sleep, I mean you will try to achive them.
I used to be able to lucid dream every time I had sleep paralysis and now it feels as if there's a block. Help me out
well sometimes, you can go to sleep and not even dream. i believe that most dreams happen between 1/2 of the time period you are asleep.
Yes, they can. In fact, they sleep 2 hours at a time, several times a day, so they actually dream more often than we humans do.
Panaba's answer: Again, you dream every time you sleep. An uninterrupted sleep cycle consists of one or more REM(rapid eye movement) cycles, in which your brain pieces memories, thoughts, etc together to make your dreams. These dreams get put in short term memory usually, and a lot of times are lost by the time a perosn wakes up. You always dream. ALWAYS.
rem stand for rapid eye movement if you miss out on this sleep you become cranky and sometimes even see things that arent there it is the time in your sleep when you dream even if you don't remember it
In stage five of your sleep cycle, which is about 90 minutes after we go to sleep, and the cycle repeats throughout the night. So about every 90 minutes.
In my opinion, I would have to say deep sleeper. It's difficult to wake up deep sleepers, so I'm guessing they tend to have more time to dream. Light sleepers? Wake up to often to even dream. : I have to agree with the person above. It's rather hard to wake out of a dream, since most of the time people think it's real (while dreaming it). Light sleepers seem to snap right out of it, but for deep sleepers, whatever is happening outside the dream seems to happen in it as well.
Psychedelic substances such as LSD, psilocybin (found in magic mushrooms), and DMT are known to produce vivid and unusual changes in thought, feelings, and perceptions by altering the brain's serotonin system. These substances can lead to intense experiences that may include visual and auditory hallucinations, distorted sense of time, and feelings of interconnectedness.
Well you don't dream at all. When you sleep, you don't experience time and feel time hasn't passed much till you look at the clock, then you will realize you been asleep for hours instead of a couple of seconds. I experience this all the time, in all honesty, you shouldn't strive for dreamless sleep.