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The stage of sleep called REM, for "rapid eye movement", is the stage during which dreams occur. If you are awakened while in REM sleep, you remember your dream. This is one of the deeper stages of sleep, and is named after the fact that an observer can see the subject's eyeballs moving rapidly about beneath closed eyelids during this state.

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What type of dreams do people tend to have during REM?

The dreams that people have during REM are dreams that are usually illogical and bizarre. If you are awoken during REM you are more likely to remember your dream than if you were awoken during a NREM


What type of sleep in which dreams occurs?

REM (Random Eye Movement).


Where do the bulk of dreams come from?

REM sleep


When do you have dreams?

Most dreams occur during the Rapid Eye Movement (REM) stage of the sleep cycle. Dreams do happen in other stages of the cycle, but those in the REM stage have had more study. See attached link for further information.


What type of dreams do people tend have during REM?

Very recent research suggests that dreams that occur during REM sleep tend to be more agitated and troubled than dreams that occur during non-REM sleep. More research is being done to better understand the difference.


The bulk of people's dreams occurs during what?

rem sleep


What is the abbreviated form of rem?

REM is already an abbreviation of Rapid Eye Movement, a phase of sleep where dreams usually occur.


Why do your eyes move in REM sleep?

It is caused by the dreams during sleep


Can dreams only occur during rem sleep?

The dreams that we remember tend to only occur during REM sleep. However, new research is showing us that dreams can actually happen in NREM sleep. Research is still being done to determine exactly what kind of dreams when have in the different stages of sleep.


Why cant you snore and dream?

Different stage of sleep. Dreams happen in REM sleep.


REM sleep refers to?

Rapid eye movement is associated with dreams in the early hours of the morning.


What happens if you don't have enough dreams?

I would expect that you have as many dreams as your body considered necessary. But it is not uncommon for folk to not remember their dreaming - there is not much need to, as it is a subconscious process.However, all people of normal health do have dreams whilst asleep. Many do not remember them.In your nightly sleep pattern there are several phases of REM sleep - Rapid Eye Movement sleep, and if people are woken immediately the REM sleep has stopped they will be able to tell you their dreams. This phase of sleep is accompanied by rapid eye movements believed to follow the actions in the dream. Have a crack at REM in Wikipedia.