Some people talk in their sleep because their brain is still working while they're dreaming, and it sometimes sends messages to their mouth.
When you go to bed, your brain goes on a special adventure called sleep. During this time, there are different stages, one of them is when you dream. In some people, the part of the brain that controls talking wakes up while the rest of the body is still asleep. That’s why they might say words, laugh, or even shout in their sleep.
What Makes This Happen?
Your brain has a "sleep switch" and a "talk switch." When you’re deep in sleep, the "sleep switch" is on, but sometimes it doesn’t shut off completely. If the "talk switch" turns on while the rest of your body is still asleep, you might start talking without realizing it.
It's like being in a magical castle where your brain is exploring different rooms, and sometimes it shouts out a secret from one of the rooms while you're still fast asleep! Some people talk in their sleep because their brain is still working while they're dreaming, and it sometimes sends messages to their mouth.
When you go to bed, your brain goes on a special adventure called sleep. During this time, there are different stages, one of them is when you dream. In some people, the part of the brain that controls talking wakes up while the rest of the body is still asleep. That’s why they might say words, laugh, or even shout in their sleep.
Examples
- Your friend talks loudly in their sleep, startling you.
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