CuriousLord -> RE: How are you able to cry while asleep? (2/11/2008 11:24:15 AM)
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Okay, I'm not an expert, but this is a vague understanding: In your sleep, you have images and such: dreams. You often still try to move in these dreams, but your nerves are impaired (intentionally) to prevent it, effectively blocking the signals. Some things like breathing and heart rhythem aren't impaired. Sometimes, too, other things aren't.. such as, apparently, the walking command lines for sleep walkers. (The last sentence is more heavily speculative than the others.) In any case, it's likely a reaction that you were trying to enactin your dream, and the inhibators failed to block you from actually performing it; so you did.
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