What's going on in your brain when you dream? Are your sleeping thoughts random and meaningless? Or are your dreams trying to tell you something? To get answers, we talked to Ben Rein, a neuroscientist at the Stanford School of Medicine and a content creator with over 700,000 followers on TikTok.
Rein became a neuroscientist because of a horrifying nightmare he had. He couldn't believe his brain could generate such imagery and make him believe all of his experiences were real while he was dreaming. "I was awed by the power of the brain," he says.
Watch this to learn more, with Part 4 of our neuroscience expert series.
What's going on in your brain when you dream? Are your sleeping thoughts random and meaningless? Or are your dreams trying to tell you something? To get answers, we talked to Ben Rein, a neuroscientist at the Stanford School of Medicine and a content creator with over 700,000 followers on TikTok.
Rein became a neuroscientist because of a horrifying nightmare he had. He couldn't believe his brain could generate such imagery and make him believe all of his experiences were real while he was dreaming. "I was awed by the power of the brain," he says.
Watch this to learn more, with Part 4 of our neuroscience expert series. |
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