Some extremely interesting and useful information we can all use as well as pass on to our children…
This article reveals what modern neuroscience has learned about sleep as it applies to learning and memory. I believe this information can be of great benefit not only to students looking to improve their study skills, but to anyone interested in improving their memory and learning potential.
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Dozens of intriguing studies over the past several years show clearly that your brain is active—very active—during sleep. It’s busy doing something miraculous, something that we can’t even come close to explaining.
Basically, your brain goes on automatic pilot. Without your being aware of it, something inside your head comes alive and starts mulling over all the things you learned that day. It sorts through them, organizes them, considers them, calculates them, decides what’s important and what’s not. [MORE...]
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This only confirms what has long been known, that the brain processes our sensory information while we sleep. At times, I dream of the answer to the meaning of life and the universe in my sleep, but wake up and forget it. I wonder if the soul, that remebers all from pre-eternity, seeps into the mind then, only to be dissolved like mist in the morning sun.
Ya Haqq!
nice read