Estonian Soldier reacts to Taistelukenttä 2020 (Finland is ready)
Video Summary
A recent study sheds light on the fascinating topic of the science behind dreams. Researchers have found that the brain’s neural networks are responsible for generating dreams, with different stages of sleep triggering the release of distinct neurotransmitters. During REM sleep, the brain’s neurotransmitters, including serotonin and norepinephrine, decrease, allowing the brain’s imaginative systems to run wild. Visual and auditory cortexes are particularly active during this stage, resulting in the vivid sensory experiences we know as dreams. The study suggests that our brains are constantly processing and consolidating memories, and sometimes, this processing spills over into our dreams, influencing their content.
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