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KCN
08-29-2006, 07:55 AM
Hi.
There is available online videos with persons in REM sleep? I searched it, but I found only a video with a infant sleeping in REM ( here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=821jGyD-7EM ). Do you know other locations where I can find videos with persons in REM sleep?

KCN
09-02-2006, 11:56 AM
Nobody knows?
Anyway, today I recorded myself while sleeping(with a camera) and I have seen the REM :)
It was in the morning (after 5 hours of sleep, I guess) and I started to have REM after about 45-50 minutes after I fallen asleep (I guess that it took 10 minutes to fall assleep).

Paul

chron911
09-03-2006, 01:40 AM
I'd also like to see vids like this

PenguinLord13
09-05-2006, 01:54 PM
Hi.
There is available online videos with persons in REM sleep? I searched it, but I found only a video with a infant sleeping in REM ( here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=821jGyD-7EM ). Do you know other locations where I can find videos with persons in REM sleep?
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How about posting it on the internet. I would love to see someone in REM sleep. I too wonder what it looks like (now that I read this topic).

DuB
09-05-2006, 02:02 PM
It's not that amazing to watch... trust me :wink:

Their eyelids twitch a bit, their breathing is irregular (occasionally they will gasp in a sharp breath of air), their fingers twitch some... and that's about it...

I used to watch my ex girlfriend when I could tell that she was in REM and wonder what she was dreaming about.

PenguinLord13
09-05-2006, 02:08 PM
It's not that amazing to watch... trust me :wink:

Their eyelids twitch a bit, their breathing is irregular (occasionally they will gasp in a sharp breath of air), their fingers twitch some... and that's about it...

I used to watch my ex girlfriend when I could tell that she was in REM and wonder what she was dreaming about.
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Is that why she's your ex :)? Seriously though, I believe you. While it could be interesting to see, from watching the infant thing, I am not so excited about seeing a REMing person anymore.

SpaceFlower
09-06-2006, 01:56 PM
I watch my baby boy sleep all the time.
Anyway, the reason why we give babies pacifiers is because sucking is an instinct they are born with - to eat - and it gives them comfort. When the baby is in rem he often does the sucking motion with his mouth. I always thought it was funny how it dosen't wake him up. I guess he is just dreaming about his bottle - or maybe something more natural than that!