| puffy said: During REM sleep there are random firings of neurons from the back half of your brain during the creation of long term memories. The neurons in the front half of your brain don't know what to do with these signals and try to create a logical sequence with them. I'm only stating all this because you seem to be shaping your ideas of the 3DS on a dream, which seems a bit ... well anyway ... |
Actually memory has nothing to do with REM sleep like previously thought. Both researches and reports from bodybuilders and others - some people ingest REM sleep supressors because hormons thrown into your blood flow during REM actually consume muscular tissue - show no impairment of long term memory at all. We don't know yet why we dream, but most likely the brain is simulating possible future situations or even invented ones just to test possible reactions or solutions, so to speak.
OT - I once had a nightmare about Nintendo cancelling Wii production and buring every unreleased Zelda Wii copies on a New Mexico desert. What gives?







