Yes. Acually, your eyes move twice as much at night then you move your eyes in the day.
When you go to sleep and you dream your eyes move in a rapid movement, referred to as REM or Rapid Eye Movement sleep. That is how you tell when someone is dreaming.
Technically, you're eyes do not fall asleep. In fact, when you're dreaming, your eyes rapidly move around under your eyelids.
REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement, and while you are sleeping, if you are having a bad dream, your eyes might move from side to side or up and down as if you are immersed in the dream.
It takes alot of practice.But it is known to be fake. First you fall asleep, but before you fall asleep try really hard to remember you are about to fall asleep, then when you are asleep only if you know you are asleep, picture the object then move it. when you wake up go to the object and it will have moved back from the place you moved it.
Dream eater only works on pokemon that are currently asleep. However, as a ghost type move, dream eater has no effect on normal type pokemon, whether they are awake or asleep.
The get numb That causes u not to move them
Sounds like a problem with circulation. You need to move around more to keep your blood moving. If you sit too long or sit on your feet, they "fall asleep." Move them more often, get up, walk around, and your feet will not fall asleep so much.
Rapid eye movement (REM) occurs when you are asleep and when you are dreaming your eyes move to see the images in your dream which your brain is thinking of. Usually 25% of sleeping is dreaming and that's when REM happens.
One way to fall asleep really quickly is to read. Just read and read and read and read. After that if you really can't sleep just close your eyes and think of, or recite a poem. If THAT doesn't work, than close your eyes and get comfortable. Then, challenge yourself to stay completely still. Don't move at all. If you get bored, than smile and think about what your going to do the next day. Sweet Dreams!
u fall asleep because u get bored and is very tired
Your eyes cannot "fall out"; they are bound to your brain by the optic nerves and held to the skull by the musculature used to move control them.
It's called rapid eye movement. Your eyeballs are moving around which gives the impression of your eyelids flickering. This stage of sleep is REM> when you dream you go through 5 stages of sleep. You dream during every REM even if you do not remember it. Stage1 & 2 - You are asleep but not fully asleep. Stage 3 & 4 - You are in a deep sleep, your heart rates slows and breathing becomes shallow. REM (Stage 5)- You being to dream, brain is active, and eyes move about rapidly.