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Question: why do people talk/make noises in their sleep
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Answers: why do people talk/make noises in their sleep
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If they sleep talk the dream may be in their head so much, that they think its real or their in a really deep sleep. If they snore its caused with breathing in your sleep. Me, personally I dont snore but I breathe heavily in my sleep and when i wake up my mouth is dry. Its real normal for people to do this. During the day you either breathe through your noes or mouth. I breathe through my mouth more, so its likely i breathe through my mouth when I sleep. Hope this answers your question

interacting in their dreams. seems real to them in their dreams and sometimes it can go a little too far and they end up doing the things in their dream. kinda weird i no.

it occurs when u r deeply asleep. its part of non rapid eye movement (NREM). it makes little sense but its perfectly normal.

Because when you sleep, random thoughts float through your head. Sometimes these develop into dreams. Usually in vivid dreams, a person can become so involved that they start speaking aloud what they're thinking or dreaming. Usually the person won't remember it when they wake up.

people usually do that when theyve had particularly emotional dreams. they cry out if the dream is stressful, or talk aloud if they get really into the dream.

people dont just make noise, or walk in their sleep though... sometimes they sleep with their eyes open, like me! :D

when you are in REM or rapid eye movement sleep you are in such a deep sleep that you think what is in your dreams is real and you make noises and say things that are happening in your dream





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