A Day in the Life of Our Brain
WHAT WOULD ONE WORK DAY LOOK LIKE FROM INSIDE OUR BRAIN?
Have you ever considered what today looks like from inside our brain? Take a look and we’ll also improve our communication and sharpen several mental skills.
We can capitalize on what we see inside to improve our overall well-being.
OK, so it’s 6 AM and we awaken ready to play ball or slay a buddy. Our brain decides.
We’ll feel groggy if we awaken our brain in the middle of one of its sleep cycles and rhythmic patterns, which last for 90 minutes. Patterns of sleep for the normal brain generally progress through three 30-minute sessions. Complete cycles tend to last 1 hour and 30 minutes, and don’t do well when they are broken or interrupted.
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In the first 30, we sleep rather lightly.
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In the second 30 minutes during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, our brain restores levels of oxygen to the cornea, while we dream.
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In the third 30 minute phase we move back into a lighter sleep. We will shorten the REM stage through stuffing ourself, drinking just before bedtime, or taking some medications, but we can enhance our wake up time