In the slower
theta brain wave pattern, the brain makes lots of relaxing endorphins that really do — as you will see (or rather, feel) when you try it for yourself...
Not exact matches
Those who woke during REM sleep and successfully recalled their dreams were more likely to demonstrate a
pattern of EEG oscillations called
theta waves in frontal and prefrontal cortex areas — the parts of the
brain where our most advanced thinking occurs.
Theta waves generate the
theta rhythm, a neural oscillatory
pattern in electroencephalography (EEG) signals, recorded either from inside the
brain or from electrodes glued to the scalp.
These give rise to alpha
brain wave patterns, a pre-sleep state flowing down to the
theta pattern of memory, dreams and deep meditation and, finally, to delta
wave patterns of dreamless sleep and the collective unconscious.