Because they happen in your deepest sleep, when you are almost like unconscious.
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Everybody dreams during sleep, but the great majority of dreams are forgotten. It is not unusual to feel as if one never dreams at all, but this only means that dreams are not remembered after awakening. It is also possible that some factor could prevent a person from entering the REM (rapid eye movement) phase of deep sleeping that is required to dream. Certain medications can have different side effects with different individuals, and dream disturbances are known to occur. However, actual lack of dreaming for more than a few days could cause both physical and emotional harm.
Each individual differs in the ability to remember dreams, and many people do, indeed, remember beautiful and happy dreams. However, sleep researchers have shown that everyone remembers dreams most clearly when they wake up directly from a dream. So you might remember bad dreams simply because they disturb your sleep and cause you to awaken.
actually u have over 200 dreams because each dream is so fast that each dream only takes about 1 or 2 minutes for each of those 200 dreams that's why u only remember ur last dream witch is like a couple minutes before u wake up i know this because my doctor told me... :) dang people get ur facts right...
According to sleep research data, everyone dreams several times during each night. But we tend to remember only those dreams that occur immediately before awakening. One method used by researchers is to awaken test subjects periodically during the night, and having them record their dream. One might use a similar method on oneself by setting alarms every two or three hours throughout the night, then recording dreams each time one wakes. However, one needs to take caution and consider the harmful affects of sleep deprivation. See attached link, below.
The answer is a dream. Dreams are born at night when we sleep and envision various scenarios, but they fade or "die" by morning when we wake up.
Everyone dreams several times during each sleep period. Most of these dreams merely reflect the subconscious mind's routine sorting of memories, feelings and experiences. If the sleeper is not awakened while such dreams are in process, they are not remembered.
This only means that the dreamer does not remember the images contained in the dreams. This is not unusual; some individuals never consciously remember their dreams, although sleep researchers have found that everyone dreams several times during each sleep period.
That assumption isn't correct. All humans seems to dream about the same amount each night. Some people remember their dreams better than others do, but there is no difference between men and women.
When you go to sleep, your body goes through 3 stages. 1. Light sleep, 2. Deep sleep. and 3. Dream sleep. Number 3 is where you have all your dreams. It only takes around 30 minutes to go through the system, that's why people usually have a few dreams each night. If you wake up in the middle of your dream, you remember it If you wake up after your dream finished, you forget it.
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That many dreams per night is very unlikely. Your sleep goes through cycles that may last from a few minutes to more than an hour, with wide variations among different individuals. In each cycle, you might have one continuous dream or a series of shorter dreams, so each night you might have anywhere from handful to several dozen dreams, most of which will not be remembered. See the Wikipedia article below for more technical information about the stages of sleep.