During sleep, the visual cortex receives no input, so dreaming acts as a protective 'screensaver' that keeps this brain region active; if you stop remembering dreams, it may indicate your visual cortex is becoming vulnerable to takeover by other senses, suggesting you should continue learning new things and challenging your brain daily to maintain neural health.
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Why You Can't Recall Dreams Anymore #brain #psychologyAñadido:
Can't remember your dreams anymore?
Stanford neuroscientist [music] Dr. David Eagleman says this might be a serious warning from your brain.
>> [music] >> At night your visual cortex gets zero input. If you don't use it, other senses slowly start taking over that brain [music] territory.
Every 90 minutes while you sleep, your brain fires random signals to defend it.
Dreaming is literally your [music] brain screensaver.
If you stop remembering your dreams, it could mean your visual [music] cortex is becoming vulnerable. The solution?
Keep learning new things and challenge your brain [music] every day. The book that explains all this is Livewired by David Eagleman.
Link in bio. What's the last dream [music] you still remember? Drop it in the comments.
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