When you are asleep, your eye movements are controlled by the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep. During REM sleep, your eyes can move in various directions, including rolling back. This eye movement is a normal part of the sleep cycle and is believed to be associated with the brain processing visual information and dreaming. The specific reasons for eye rolling during sleep are not completely understood, but it is thought to be a result of the brain's activity during this stage of sleep.
My opinion, not factually based, but I think it is because the muscles, yes even the muscle that control the movement of your eyes are relaxed allowing your eyes to roll much like you do when you are asleep.
Your eyes can roll to the back of your head when you have a seizure - it is not the epilepsy medications that do this.
No. First, your eye muscles will not allow you to roll your eyes all the way back.
all u have too do is close your eyes roll them around then fall asleep:)
No.
When cats are sleeping, their eyes roll back because it helps protect their eyes and keep them moist. This is a natural reflex that helps keep their eyes healthy while they rest.
When cats sleep, their eyes roll back because it helps protect their eyes and keep them moist. This position also helps them relax and enter a deeper sleep.
no they're not
The stage of death when a person allows their eyes to roll back in their head and the eyes become fixed is clinical death or the end stage. This is the final stage of death.
No they shouldn't because it will mess the guinea pigs eyes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your dog more than likely doesn't like u stareing at him while he sleeps.
You have suffered from a epileptic attack.