EEG microstates of dreams

Most of us are dreaming every night, although we are unlikely to remember any of our dreams. When we sleep, our brains repeatedly cross a boundary between unconsciousness and dreaming – a particular form of consciousness.  Recently, researchers from the CIBM EEG HUG-UNIGE Section in collaboration with the Wisconsin Institute for Sleep and Consciousness questioned and elucidated which brain states determine whether dreams will occur and what prevents us from waking up during these conscious experiences.

Read the whole article here: https://cibm.ch/eeg-microstates-of-dreams/

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