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Published Sunday 14th May 2006 08:02 GMT

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Why you can't remember dreams 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 15th May 2006 06:52 GMT

The article didn't exactly answer why you can't remember dreams. It's because a part of your brain (hippocampus) responsible for storing short-term memory into long-term memory is mostly turned off while you're sleeping. You only get to remember your dreams if you wake up before memories fade away from short-term memory.

Being woken in the middle of the night?... 

By Sergei Poskriakov
Posted Monday 15th May 2006 11:19 GMT

Didn't it occur to researchers that irritability and other such inconvenient symptoms *might* result from the subject being woken in the middle of the night, rather than from them being deprived of dreams per se?...

Dreams are made of this ??? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 17th May 2006 08:53 GMT

Re. perfumes - Were there any studies on the effect of the wife farting in bed ??? Side-effects ???

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