Monday, March 31, 2008

Reflection 2: My Dream


Dear:dairy,
my dream is became a detective.
So that I can help the policeman to solve the clue.
So I ask my brother that he got anything lose.
Yes,they must have dreams.
Dreams are so compelling, and they often seem so weird and strange -- surely they must have a "purpose"; that is, an "adaptive role" in the maintenance of our bodily or psychological health. Furthermore, all the famous theorists who talk about dreams claim that dreams do have one or another purpose (although the famous theorists disagree on just what those functions are), but the best current evidence suggests otherwise. Dreams probably have no purpose!
Most people over the age of 10 dream at least 4 to 6 times per night during a stage of sleep called REM (for Rapid Eye Movements, a distinguishing characteristic of this stage of sleep). During REM periods our brains become as active as they are during waking, although not all parts of the brain are reactivated (the parts of the brain that are reactivated in REM are discussed in Chapter 1 of Domhoff's The Scientific Study of Dreams (2003)). REM periods vary in length from 5 to 10 minutes for the first REM period of the night to as long as 30-34 minutes later in the night. It thus seems likely that dreams can be a half hour or more in length.

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Bye!

2 comments:

good joleen said...

Dear Michelle,I like your reflection alot.To be a detective,it is great.I wanted to be a detective too....when I grow up!

jasmane loh xuan lin said...

Why u like to be a detective that good last time i also want to bbe a detective.