Why Dreams Are Predominantly Experienced In Imagistic Terms


“The Scientific Reason You Can’t Read While You Dream”
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“Nevertheless, the many parts of the brain that have to do with interpreting language are toward the back and middle of your brain and, in general, are much less active while we are asleep….They include, crucially, two regions known as Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area….

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… We Do Not Dream of the Three Rs.” He was referring to reading, writing, and arithmetic — energy-intensive actions that overwhelm our day-to-day lives — and found that less than one percent of the people he surveyed experience them in their dreams.” – By Yasmin Tayag – on November 16, 2017 – www.inverse.com/article/38510-can-you-read-in-your-dreams

“…Wernicke’s area (/ˈvɛərnɪkə/German: [ˈvɛɐ̯nɪkə]), also called Wernicke’s speech area, is one of the two parts of the cerebral cortex that are linked to speech, the other being Broca’s area…” – Wikipedia

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