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    When you fall asleep, you enter a deep sleep cycle called REM sleep. REM means Rapid Eye Movement. When you enter this cycle, you get the deepest sleep, but it’s also when you begin to dream those vivid dreams you probably don’t remember when you wake up. Sure, if you’re untrained, you will only remember bits and pieces of them, but not enough to differentiate one dream from another during REM sleep. What if you could turn your dreams off altogether? At the University of California, Berkeley,…

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    La Jete Film Analysis

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    minutes and most of the film shot by using ‘Photomontage’ technique shot in black and white apart from one short video that shot in motion which is the scene that the girl is sleeping in the bed and the picture going to fade and then suddenly open her eyes and blinking. Photomontage is a combination of several images joined together in an artistic way. This movie has been Recognized as one of the best time travel Science-Fiction movies in the world. It has won the ‘Prix Jean Vigo Award’ for Best…

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    Wondering about what a dream means is something every human being has done at least once. Also, we have wondered about the content of our dreams, and why they are always related to the things we have around us. There are several theories that could help us to answer these questions. These questions have been around for many years, so there are biological and psychological theories that could explain them. People had been wondering about what a dream means for ages. In fact, in 3000-3500 B.C.…

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    The Civil Rights Movement In The Eyes Of An Average Man Kenneth Naes could be considered to be an “All American Boy”. He grew up in __________. He loved just about everything outdoors and for a while was in boy scouts. He attended ________ high school, played sports, and joined the military when he graduated. After the military he had many different jobs that led to many new experiences. Although, during his time in the military an event called the Civil Rights Movement took place…

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    Restorative Theory Essay

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    Consciousness is the state of being aware of oneself and environment, during sleep this awareness fades, but does not shut out completely. Licht, Hull & Ballantyne (2014).Consciousness is sometimes equated to being awake and unconsciousness equated to being passed out. There are several different levels of consciousness. These states include wakefulness, sleepiness and dreaming. These are only a few names of the altered states of consciousness. Sleep needs can range from 4 hours to 11 hours per…

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    Essay On Lucidity

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    have mad inventions to track lucid dreaming. The NovaDreamer is probably one of the most famous devices. The original mask was discontinued in 2004 and later the NoveDreamer 2 was released. The NovaDreamer lucid dream mask works by detecting Rapid Eye Movement (REM) while he or she is asleep and dreaming. The mask then flashes a series of lights through their closed eyelids; a stimulus which becomes incorporated into their dream. This will then cue him or her to realize they are dreaming. This…

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    Dreaming occurs 3-6 times every night and each dream lasts about 5-20 minutes. When dreamers are asleep they follow a ninety minute cycle, there are 5 stages of this cycle, two stages of light sleep, two stages of deep sleep, and one stage of rapid eye movement or REM. (Young 1) While dreaming your brain goes through recent memories and sorts them out, dreaming is not a necessity to your brain sorting through memories but it does help your brain (Young 1). This means that your brain is…

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    dream state, which is the reason why lots of people learn the fundamental lucid dreaming steps. A lot of cultures from ancient times took lucid dreaming very seriously. For instance, people living in ancient Egypt thought that dreams opened up the eyes of a person to truths, solutions, and advice that were hidden. In fact, lots of temples were devoted to dream incubation by ancient Egyptians. A lot of time in learning the numerous…

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    Stephen LaBerge 1.He was the one who introduced his method for physiological investigation of lucid dreaming through eye signals in 1980. “Although the induction of lucid dreams is quite difficult, lucid dreaming is a learnable skill”- La Berge. 2.Rem = rapid eye movements. You are paralyzed so you won 't act out what you are doing in your dream. but when you lucid dream your eyes move as if you are looking all over the place. Also your pulls rises and your brain thinks more. You will…

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    During REM sleep, rapid eye movement occurs as we dream and the brain becomes more active causing faster brain waves and deeper sleep. Most of our sleep occurs in the NREM sleep stages where brain waves are slower. The restoration theory states that NREM sleep is needed to restore…

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