Your dreams are produced by your unconscious mind which actually is quite active during sleep. The crazy dreams often express deep emotions that are hidden from your conscious mind. For a more technical explanation, see the Wikipedia linked below on the neurobiology of dreams.
A dreamless sleep is not truly empty of dreams; you simply did not remember the dreams. This only means that you had a deep, undisturbed sleep, nothing more.
i also take nadolol and have experienced vivid dreams and lucid dreams, my dreams are not scary or bad more weird & crazy... Hopefully you stop getting awful dreams. as for talking in your sleep i have no idea
They will likely be tired throughout the day. They may also be more stressed out. The more sleep you get, the more likely you are to have better mental health. If you don't go into deep sleep for a week straight, you will likely go insane. Literally. (You are in a deep sleep when you start having dreams).
Chinese food does not give you crazy dreams. Dreams are a continuation of what your brain has been thinking about throughout the day.
No, you can go to sleep but there are no dreams
There are 4 stages of sleep: Stage 1, Stage 2, Slow wave sleep, and REM. The stages occur in that order. Stage 1 occurs as you are falling asleep, and REM occurs last and contains the craziest dreams. REM is the most difficult to awaken from, so it is likely the stage that you have heard referred to as 'deep sleep'.
Hypnos is the god of sleep and Morpheus is the god of dreams.
Human beings can't not dream. However, some might not be able to remember their dreams.Certain individuals rarely or never remember their dreams, although research has shown that everyone dreams during each period of sleep. Also, certain medications and over-the-counter remedies can effect dreams, making them intensely vivid or causing such deep sleep that no dreams are remembered.
The four states of consciousness are waking, dreaming, deep sleep, and a fourth state known as transcendental consciousness. Waking consciousness is when we are alert and aware of our surroundings. Dreaming consciousness occurs during REM sleep when we experience vivid dreams. Deep sleep is a state of unconsciousness where there are no dreams. Transcendental consciousness is a state of deep restful awareness where the mind is completely settled and at peace. These states differ in terms of awareness, activity of the mind, and level of restfulness.
Assuming the question is about dreams in sleep: the involuntary mental images experienced during sleep: everyone has dreams. Most dreams may be random images that pass through the sleeping mind as the subconscious mind sorts through the events, emotions and thoughts of the day. The vast majority of these dreams have no special meaning. Other dreams illustrate or express the deep feelings of the dreamer.If the question concerns dreams in the sense of hopes and aspirations for the future, having dreams only means that the dreamer wants to improve his/her situation in life.
The goose dreams of a deep freeze in Charlotte's Web.
Yeah, if you want to get high as shrimp and nod to some crazy-ass schizophrenic dreams.