Doubtful that the moving caused such forgetfulness. You merely didn't "hit" a REM period. |
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Ok so last night i had my alarm set for 2am and 3:45am so that i could record my dreams, and finally 6:30am so that i could get up for school. When i woke up at both 2am and 3:45am i could not remember what i was dreaming. My first question is going to be...since i have to move to turn off the alarm, could that be causing me to forget my dream/dreams since i have to focus on turning the alarm off??? Lastly, when i woke up at 6:30, i remembered what i believe to be one dream. It was a VERY weird dream and involves 3 or 4 completely different scenes. I did not recognize and of the people or places in my dream. I was just wondering if these 4 different scenes was just one dream...with four different scenes, or could it have been 3 or 4 dreams that i just happened to remember together. Thanks for everything! |
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Doubtful that the moving caused such forgetfulness. You merely didn't "hit" a REM period. |
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What I find works better than an alarm, is to "program" yourself to wake up immediately following a dream. When you are trying to go to sleep, repeat to yourself (silently) "I will awaken after I dream, and I will remember the dream". You may not get results the first time you do this, but eventually your brain should get the idea and wake you up right after a dream, and hopefully the memory of it will still be fresh in your mind. |
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Wayne
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As for the shifting dream scenes, I think that that trait may just be common in certain people. In my dreams I'm always moving around and there are always lots of characters that are present. I think it just depends on the kind of person, but unless you're waking up it's all just one dream. |
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