Dreams are caused by rapid surges in our brain.
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Neuroscientist Mark Solms has some latest findings about dreams. First, it is not the end result of sleep. To date, whenever we dream it aids us to rest. He further explained.
"Dreams protect sleep," They furnish an ersatz world to keep the brain temporarily occupied in its unyielding quest for activity. His iconoclastic view of dreams springs from emerging evidence that REM sleep and dreaming are not synonymous, and that the brain mechanisms involved in REM sleep may be entirely different from those involved in dreaming. Dreaming, in fact, is now thought to recruit areas of the brain involved in higher mental functions".
A dream enhances our brain for its higher mental functioning.
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The moment that you dream about something, it entertains your brain and serves as a diversion to make our CNS to be fully involved in the REAL WORLD. Dreams are defined as delusional hallucinatory states. These are being stewarded by our brain's motivational system. Thus, it is being tapped by the numerous amounts of dopamine. It is mainly responsible in directing our attention. Our creative thoughts are jumping off the background to grab our attention and will make us act and drive towards a goal-driven behavior. Any type of dream tries to trick us that we are striving in a wider world or dimension. In our world today, being alive encourages us to gratify all our needs that we had encountered in the other world.
A dream motivates us through our wanting or seeking system.
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A motivational system is an orchestration of primitive and higher neural structures, which perfectly orients us to the external world, with expectancy and anticipation. Dreams send us into action and an appetitive arousal according to Freud. Each dream is a byproduct of overvalued thoughts. In reality, whenever we do so hallucination begins. This is the intensive activation of our wanting mechanism.
In addition, dopamine creates hallucinations and it is concluded by experts that this hormone is the ultimate core of a human dream.



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