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#18: Dreams - Part 1

The Matt Walker Podcast

The Deactivation of the Pre Frontal Cortex During REM Sleep

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During REM sleep, brain scans have revealed that the prefrontal cortex, which controls rational thought and decision-making, becomes deactivated. This explains why dreams during REM sleep are often bizarre, filled with memories, and linked to strong emotions. Additionally, just before entering the dreaming state, the body becomes completely paralyzed, although involuntary muscles continue to operate. This prevents us from acting out our dreams.

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