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What is biological function of sleep ? Why do we dream? What are underlying Brain mechanisms? What is its relation to anesthesia?
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Human Genetics & Embryology

ISSN: 2161-0436

Open Access

What is biological function of sleep ? Why do we dream? What are underlying Brain mechanisms? What is its relation to anesthesia?


13th International Conference on Human Genetics and Genetic Diseases

April 25, 2023 | Webinar

Kunal Joon

St. Thomas, India

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Human Genet Embryol

Abstract :

Introduction: Biological significance of sleep 1) Sleep is a neuropsychic state in which metabolism of body is minimum ,growth is maximum ageing is least and cell division is high . 2) Subconscious brain is active in sleep which make growth faster by processing and sequencing daily situation. 3) Controlled by melatonin pigmentation Why do we dream ? Optic lob of brain is partially functional when we are sleeping and flashes are visual memory and even some old memory also get flashed and manipulation occur due to subconscious brain Science behind the prophetic dream As 95 % of brain is subconscious so it manipulates our memory combine it and design It according to our daily situation noticed which makes our dream come true. Depends on our daily situation. Neuropsychic paralysis. Basically paralysis is not functioning or malfunctioning of left or right or both nervous system. Cure for depressive condition For both side paralysis appropriate stimulant has to be given for one side paralysis appropriate ratio stimulant and depressant has to be given according to condition. If condition is severe stimulant has to be given in more amount. If condition is moderate stimulant has to be given in less amount.

Biography :

Kunal Joon ( Msc virology and currently in MBBS ). He worked on the researches on brain , virus, cell and blood for found the cure of diseases like cancer , HiV , covid , psychological diseases., neural diseases and also found the function of Hassel corpus cells , why do we sleep and also reason of occurrence if different blood group.

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