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Dreams are still shrouded in mystery. It is unknown where in the brain dreams originate, if there is a single origin for dreams or if multiple portions of the brain are involved, or what the purpose of dreaming is for the body or mind. Many people believe the Hippocampus is important in dreams, as it houses long term memory.

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What part of the brain affects sleep dreams and respiration?

the midbrain and hindbrain.


What is the Pioneer Gland in the Brain?

Its a gland in the brain that controls your spiritual activity and dreams.


Can I use the brain to levitate?

Sure. In your dreams.


How the process of dream formation occur and what is its motive?

Your brain is used as a processor which able's us to reflect smells,images and feelings that feel surreal while dreaming.Brain scans have proven that the frontal lobes are key for memory formation.The motive to our dreams occur from emotions not expressed while awake.


Higher brain functions in fish occur in the?

cerebrum.

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What part of the brain affects sleep dreams and respiration?

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In what part of the brain does myelination occur last?

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Can we die if we don't dream?

We only remember dreams that occur just before we awaken. People who awaken slowly often do not remember their dreams at all, but brain scans and other tests reveal that everyone dreams. Therefore, the answer is "no." You would have to die -- or at least be brain dead -- in order not to dream.


What is te largest part of the brain where thoughts occur?

The cerebral cortex.


What part of the brain does learning intelligence and judgment occur?

Learning, intelligence, and judgment occurs in the cerebral cortex. The cerebral cortex is where the action(s) occur, but the part of the brain responsible for learning, intelligence, and judgment is the cerebrum.


What are the biological explanation of dreams?

From a purely biological view, dreams result from bioelectrical / biochemical signals that occur in the brain during sleep. These signals have observable patterns that correspond to the various stages of sleep.


Does your brain turn off when you are a sleep?

No the blood flow from your heart to your brain decreases, and the extra blood is sent to the muscles to re-energize (during NREM). During REM, your brain is more active and this is when dreams occur. Bu your brain does not "turn off"


What part of the brain does deja vu occur in?

deja vu occors in the temporal-lobe


How are dreams produced in the brain?

Dreams are produced by a mix of chemical reactions in the brain and pieces of the previous day.


Where do the process of most stimuli occur?

In the human brain Êthere is a section called the amygdala, this is the part of the brain that processes most incoming stimuli and this is the part of the brainÊwhere habits are formed.


What problems occur in the brain?

The problem that occur in the brain is the Mental Problem.