In the late 1800s scientists began to interrogate the neurological basis of dreams. That changed in Sigmund Freud’s time but ...
Dreams are imaginary sequences—some with clear narratives, and some without—that play out in people’s minds as they sleep. Most dreams consist of a series of images, sensations, and emotions ...
Research indicates that nearly everyone dreams regularly–even those who claim they never do. “If you bring those same people into the sleep laboratory and wake them up during an active stage ...
Dreams are excursions of our central nervous system, unfolding when the body is at rest, but our brains are in thrall to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. For people with a rare condition ...
Among the many curious elements that can appear in dreams, one of the most perplexing is encountering faceless people. What ...