If you mean DREAMS... Your brain doesn't "turn off" at night. It will pull things out of your memory. It can be from a movie, book, reality... whatever. It makes up the craziest things sometimes to stay "running." Have you noticed you can't dream if you TRY to control it?
During sleep, the medulla oblongata controls sleep and arousal monitoring sensors to the cortex and other parts of the body. There are cholinergic neurons in the medulla oblongata that remain active during REM sleep. When a person experiences sleep walking, these neurons become inactive which causes a person to sleep while in action.
Nothing happens you get physical rest . Only you don't get the benefits of Yoga Nidhra.
People (especially the men) sleep in the sukkah at night.
if you cant feel your arm, then you're sleeping in a bad position, happens alot
it happens when we can't move air freely through our nose and mouth during sleeping
your body metabolism rate will drop. heartbeat drops. your bones will grow ONLY when you are asleep
Your heart beats slowly when you sleep.
You do not physically grow during the night. Growth primarily occurs during sleep when the body repairs and regenerates tissues, but it is a gradual process that happens over time, not just during the night.
During sleep, the brain consolidates memories, clears out waste products, and recharges for the next day. Different stages of sleep facilitate various functions, such as memory consolidation during REM sleep and physical restoration during deep sleep. Overall, sleep is essential for overall brain health and function.
Talking during sleep, known as somniloquy, occurs when a person vocalizes while in a state of sleep, typically during non-REM sleep. This phenomenon is often linked to factors like stress, sleep deprivation, or certain sleep disorders. It can involve mumbling or coherent speech and usually happens without the sleeper being aware of it. While generally harmless, it can be disruptive to others nearby.
During the sleepwalking stage of sleep, a person may get up and move around while still being asleep. This can include activities like walking, talking, or even eating without being fully aware of their actions. It occurs during the non-REM stage of sleep and is considered a type of parasomnia.
Yes, it is possible to dream while snoring. Snoring is a physical action that occurs during sleep, while dreaming happens during the REM (rapid eye movement) stage of sleep. These two processes can occur simultaneously.