Dream

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Are lucid dreams beneficial or harmful to mental health?

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Our brain activity during sleep can indicate when we are dreaming

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The Dreaming Mind (Part II)

Image No. 3: Brain areas essential for dreaming: damage to the areas marked in red leads to a complete absence of dreaming (of any kind) despite having a normal REM sleep. These areas are known to be important for sensory integration (the junction between the temporal (lateral) and parietal (parietal) lobes, left side), or for the perception of the self (the lower middle part of the frontal (frontal) lobe, right side).

The Dreaming Mind (Part I)

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Brain scan using fMRI to read dreams

The brain scanner that can read dreams