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Brain noise contains unique signature of dream sleep – Newswise
When we dream, our brains are filled with noisy electrical activity that looks nearly identical to that of the awake brain.

Newswise — When we dream, our brains are filled with noisy electrical activity that looks nearly identical to that of the awake brain.
But University of California, Berkeley, researchers have pulled a signal out of the noise that uniquely defines dreaming, or REM sleep, potentially making it easier to monitor people with sleep disorders, as well as unconscious coma patients or those under anesthesia.
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