During REM sleep, the brain intentionally shuts off norepinephrine, a chemical that acts as a highlighter for memory formation, which is why dreams are forgotten seconds after waking; to remember dreams, one should wake up slowly and mentally replay the dream before opening their eyes.
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Why You Forget Your Dreams InstantlyAñadido:
You wake up. You know you had a dream. A good one.
Then poof, gone.
You're not broken. Here's why.
Your brain forgets dreams on purpose.
It's not a memory problem.
During REM sleep, that's when you dream.
Your brain shuts off a chemical called norepinephrine.
Norepinephrine is like a highlighter for memories. No highlighter, no memory.
Your brain literally stops recording while you dream. That's why dreams slip away seconds after you wake up.
Only way to remember, wake up slowly.
Don't move. Replay the dream in your head before opening your eyes.
Type dream if you forget yours every night. And subscribe because your brain has secrets. I just show them.
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