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    Mann 5). There are two different types of illusions physiological and cognitive (6). Afterimage is a visual sensation that appears after looking at one image for a long time (30). Physiological illusions occur when the brain is overstimulated and the eyes make shapes and colors that are not even in the image. The two examples of physiological illusions are the Herman grid and afterimages (6). Cognitive illusions are when the brain assumes things about an image that is not true. There are four…

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    My neighbor dates this girl that we went to high school with, her name's Sharon. She’s low maintenance, beautiful and loves a good time. Her perfect tits and ass make her the envy of all the other women in town. She doesn’t dress like a tramp, but certain things Sharon wears gives you a good idea of her shape. She runs and swims and has nice muscle tone as a result. I never thought her breasts were so ample due to the baggy clothes she wore in high school. After I got a chance to see and touch…

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    "C-7625, can you hear me?" The blackness vanished as I opened my eyes. My scanners immediately survey the warehouse I'm in and my system starts. Progress bars load and data are shown in my central CPU. Big blue and black robotic arms are moving about, adding plates and connecting wires on me. I stand on a cold, smooth, and metallic cylinder raised a few feet off the dark-gray ground while the robotic arms rotate around the cylinder. I look around the warehouse, painted dark-blue with…

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    chewing gum plays a significant role in my life; one reason being that chewing gum helps with remaining focused while completing schoolwork. I am always looking for a great new favor to try out. This explains why the New 5 Gum advertisement caught my eye, in addition to the elements used in the ad. The advertisement is aiming to successfully sell the New 5 Gum by the use of colors and lightning. This advertisement I have chosen to analyze is for New 5 Gum. The background for the page is black.…

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    For sure, each human being sleeps, each human being is able to see some dreams, but how many of us think why we have dreams? Why sometimes we can see something really good and peaceful or conversely sometimes we have nightmares? Dreams are not just a part of our usual sleep; dreams which we can see and remember have scientific meaning too. Firs of all, what is a dream? Dream is a sequence of our ideas, imagination, emotions and sensations in the mind which we have during different stages of…

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    Insid Inside Out

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    The movie Inside Out presented Riley’s dream after she entered the REM stage while she was sleeping. It was actually inaccurate at the part where Riley entered to REM stage immediately after she fell asleep since people had to go through the non-REM stages(sleep stages 1-4) before they entered REM stage. However, Inside Out did a good job to show what was happening in Riley’s brain when she was dreaming in her REM stage. For example, there was one section in her brain called “Dream productions”,…

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    Dreams are vivid, strange fantasies that occur in the resting minds. Often most people are so consumed in their dreams that they cannot differentiate if the dream is real or not. People often tell themselves that there is only one reality, but there are many realities. Dreams are proof of this; people can walk, eat, run, and do anything they please in their dream. That makes dreams another reality where people can live. The reality of the world is that it can be barbarous and unpleasant. Dreams…

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    Now that the theoretical basics are covered, the objective of this paper can be explained and what I would like to find out with my self-experiment. The main goal is to learn how to lucid dream and find out, if it can affect performance in any way. Not only performance in daily life but also in specific areas like school, work or even a hobby. Two methods to learn lucid dreaming will be covered but both need one basic requirement, which is improve your “dream memory”. It may be possible that you…

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    The Five States Of Sleep

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    There are five states of sleep. The first has the presences of theta waves in the brain and is called a light sleep. The second is where there are sudden spikes of high brain waves. The third starts shows the presence of delta brain waves and is also where your muscles relax. The fourth stage shows all delta brain waves and the body is in a very relaxed state. The fifth stage is REM where the brain waves are less intense and where vivid dreams occur. NREM sleep happens in the first four stages.…

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    Lucid Dreaming Process

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    o you want to dream about what you want and control your dream? Have you ever dreamt and waked up on the half of your dream for a mint or few second and then you sleep and continue your same dream. Each and every one of us spends around a third of his/her lives asleep. So we sleep for thousands and thousands of hours away from the world. However, what if you could add to your certain time to skills? What if you could extend your full conscious into your sleep. lucid dreaming means dreaming while…

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