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6 months ago
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Why Do We Dream? Maybe to Ensure We Can Literally 'See' the World upon Awakening

The purpose of dreams is still not fully understood, but theories suggest they help with emotions, problem-solving, and protecting visual areas of the brain.
Dreams can serve as a way for the brain to reorganize itself and adapt to changes, such as the loss of a sense. [ more ]
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6 months ago
Mental health

Why Do We Dream? Maybe to Ensure We Can Literally 'See' the World upon Awakening

The purpose of dreams is still not fully understood, but theories suggest they help with emotions, problem-solving, and protecting visual areas of the brain.
Dreams can serve as a way for the brain to reorganize itself and adapt to changes, such as the loss of a sense. [ more ]
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6 months ago
Mental health

Why Do We Dream? Maybe to Ensure We Can Literally 'See' the World upon Awakening

The purpose of dreams is still not fully understood, but theories suggest they help with emotions, problem-solving, and protecting visual areas of the brain.
Dreams can serve as a way for the brain to reorganize itself and adapt to changes, such as the loss of a sense. [ more ]
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6 months ago
Mental health

Why Do We Dream? Maybe to Ensure We Can Literally 'See' the World upon Awakening

The purpose of dreams is still not fully understood, but theories suggest they help with emotions, problem-solving, and protecting visual areas of the brain.
Dreams can serve as a way for the brain to reorganize itself and adapt to changes, such as the loss of a sense. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
6 months ago
Mental health

Why Do We Dream? Maybe to Ensure We Can Literally 'See' the World upon Awakening

The purpose of dreams is still not fully understood, but theories suggest they help with emotions, problem-solving, and protecting visual areas of the brain.
Dreams can serve as a way for the brain to reorganize itself and adapt to changes, such as the loss of a sense. [ more ]
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