I can move my eyes really fast too, but its not the movement that causes vivid dreams. The movement is a product of what is going on in your brain during that period of sleep. REM is an identifier, it lets us identify the phase by a physical action. |
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Hey, I'm new to this forum and the term lucid dreaming. Though I've had lucid dreams when I was younger, I never thought them to be out of the ordinary or rare, as I used to have them all the time. Unfortunately, I haven't had any lucid dreams since I was around the age of 10 or so and at that age didn't know the possibilities, besides flying of course. So anyway, I have a question which may prove to be stupid, but I haven't heard anyone talk about this so I thought I'd give it a go. When I first heard about REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, it reminded me of something that I've been able to do my whole life and have only known 3 other people that can do it (2 of which are in my immediate family), which is the ability to vibrate the eyes at a fast speed. When I do it, I don't simply move my eyes back and forth at a fast speed, I relax my eyes and focus them on nothing and then just vibrate them if that makes any sense. Whenever I do it, people comment on how strange it is and that they've never seen anyone do it before, but I'm not sure if a lot of people can do it and simply don't do it often or around other people, or if it is a rare thing to do. Anyway, I'm just wondering if this is the same Rapid Eye Movement that is used during sleep and if anyone else can do it. |
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I can move my eyes really fast too, but its not the movement that causes vivid dreams. The movement is a product of what is going on in your brain during that period of sleep. REM is an identifier, it lets us identify the phase by a physical action. |
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Last edited by ExoByte; 03-27-2008 at 05:50 AM. Reason: I used the word "identifier" too many times. It bothered me.
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Hello ExoByte, |
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I know what you're talking about, as I can do the same. I've done it to freak people out before. |
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You're right, it doesn't really make a difference. I was just wondering if there was any connection. And I do find it strange that some people can do it while conscious and others cannot. |
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Again, I never stated that, and I agree with you. I was simply wondering if it was the same "type" of movement, as I've always heard of REM sleep but never knew if it was the same thing. Even though it is highly unlikely, it is possible that there is a connection between the two. After all, so little seems to be known about REM sleep and most of what is known seems to be based on theories. |
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I know what you're talking about. I vibrate my eyes like that sometimes to freak out my boyfriend. Probably everyone can do it, but most people haven't tried it, or haven't tried it enough to develop a connection between their intent and the muscles that do it. It's probably like being able to see one of those "magic eye" images, and anyone can learn to do it if they master the muscle control. |
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I see. Thanks for clearing that up for me, I've been curious for a while about REM sleep |
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