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purchase levodopa Most of us won’t come up with a scientific breakthrough or a bestselling vampire series in our dreams. But dreaming-time is still important. Foster believes the brain is making sense of events, that it is putting together a “jigsaw” of information and that the pieces that it can’t fit into its usual model of how the world works create the bizarre associations of dreams – the “I was in the office, but it was also Ikea, and Tom Selleck was there” stuff. Those bits aren’t kept for long-term memory, although we’ll remember them if we wake in the middle of one. As Foster admits, the role of REM sleep in memory is unclear, as some studies have cast doubt on whether it has an effect on our recall.