Daily Sleep and Dream Cycle

 

Sleep Dream REM Circadian Rhythm pie chart graph

 

sleep cycle REM Dreaming for 8 hours of sleep

 

REM Sleep and Dreams:

All mammals dream. The most vivid and memorable dreams take place in REM (Rapid Eye Movement) Sleep. The eye movements correspond with the dreamer looking around and seeing things in the dream. The rest of the body is paralyzed at the brain stem.

The sleep and dream cycle varies between individuals, but the majority of health people show a consistent pattern illustrated by the graphs above.


Circadian Rhythm:

The Circadian Rhythm is a 24 hour cycle that the human body goes through each day. Within this day and night cycle there is a 6 to 10 hour period in which we sleep. This sleep period includes both deep sleep, and REM sleep.


Ultradian Rhythm:

Every 90 to 110 minutes, the human body goes through an Ultradian Rhythm. This cycle is most apparent while we sleep because each cycle includes a period of deep sleep, and a period of REM sleep. At the end of each Ultradian Rhythm, there is a short period of wakefulness when the person can adjust their sleep position before falling back into sleep. Each subsequent ultradian rhythm requires less deep sleep, and so the REM period becomes longer.


Dream Recall:

A person will experience a higher degree of dream recall when they are healthy, go to sleep at the same time each night, and wake up naturally after a full night of sleep. The person must also have an interest and curiosity for their dream experiences each morning upon awakening. It is recommended to write dream experiences in a dream journey to strengthen retention.


Circadian Rhythm pie chartGraph titled "Circadian Rhythm":

I made this graph to illustrate how and when we dream each day. My goal is to make this information visually easily to understand, accessible, and available to everyone.


Sleep Cycle 8 hour graph of REMGraph titled "Sleep Cycle":

The graph titled "Sleep Cycle" is a graph I made in 2005 that I included in a short documentary I made on Lucid Dreaming called "Explorers of the Lucid Dream World." The graph is based on a healthy sleep cycle. The actual cycle varies between individuals and circumstances.


Other versions of the graph and pie chart:

PDF: sleep_dream_graphs.pdf

JPG 1: sleep_dream_REM_circadian_pie_chart.jpg
JPG 1 small: sleep_dream_REM_circadian_pie_chart_400.jpg
JPG 2: sleep_cycle_REM_8_hour_graph.jpg

 

Permission to use the graphs:

You are welcome to use the above graphs in a presentation, website, or any other educational project as long as it displays the link, or is linked back to this page: http://www.LucidDreamExplorers.com/dreamscience/

 

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