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HOW WE DAYDREAM
BY EDEN WU
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NERVOUS SYSTEM
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HOW DO WE DAYDREAM?
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Daydreaming happens when your brain stops focusing on the task you are doing and your "default network" turns on
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THE DEFAULT NETWORK
Connects:
frontal lobe (helps you think and do things)
limbic system (emotions and memories)
other brain areas involved in your senses
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Daydreaming works best when your brain is not distracted
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For example you are not hungry or thirsty
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Daydreaming works best when your brain is calm
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For example you can listen to some music that fits your mood
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Daydreaming best when your brain is thinking positive
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For example: moving to a tropical island, starting a company, or becoming Prime Minister
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BENEFITS OF DAYDREAMING
It entertains you when you are bored
It gives your brain a break
It puts your brain on standby
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WHY I CHOSE THIS TOPIC
I chose this topic because sometimes I've daydreamed and that lead me to wondering how daydreaming works and why God gave us the ability to daydream
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