27 November 2025

Terdeteksi adanya login dengan perangkat baru

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Hai bejagan garage,
Kami informasikan bahwa kami mendeteksi ada orang yang login ke akun Anda dari perangkat lain.
Waktu:
11/27 00:30 WIB
Perangkat:
Redmi Note 13 5G
Sekitar:
Jawa Barat
Jika ini memang Anda, abaikan pesan ini.
Jika ini bukan Anda, buka aplikasi TikTok lalu buka "Pengaturan dan privasi" > "Keamanan dan login" > "Peringatan keamanan" dan tinjau percobaan login yang tidak sah. Jika akun Anda tidak dapat diakses,hubungi dukungan TikTok.
Anda juga dapat mengatur verifikasi 2 langkah untuk mengamankan akun Anda dengan mengetuk "Keamanan dan login" > "Verifikasi 2 langkah".
Pelajari lebih lanjut tentang verifikasi 2 langkah
Ini adalah email yang dibuat secara otomatis.
Balasan ke alamat email ini tidak akan terbaca.

Email ini dibuat untuk bejagan garage

Kebijakan Privasi

TikTok 5800 Bristol Pkwy, Culver City, CA 90230

638512 adalah kode verifikasi Anda

Kode Verifikasi

Untuk memverifikasi akun Anda, masukkan kode ini di TikTok:

638512

Kode verifikasi kedaluwarsa setelah 48 jam.

Jika Anda tidak meminta kode ini, Anda dapat mengabaikan pesan ini.

Tim Dukungan TikTok

Pusat Bantuan TikTok: https://support.tiktok.com/

Ada pertanyaan?
Lihat pusat bantuan Anda atau hubungi kami di aplikasi menggunakan Pengaturan > Laporkan Masalah.
Ini adalah email yang dibuat secara otomatis. Balasan ke alamat email ini tidak akan dipantau.
Email ini dibuat untuk bejagan.garage.
TikTok, 10100 Venice Bivd, Culver City, CA 90232

26 November 2025

[New Terminal Login] Account Security

Your account is logged in on a new device, please make sure that the device is by your side and operated by yourself.

Login application: HikConnect2022
Login type: email
Login location: Indonesia
Login device: LG-H930

If not operated by yourself, please change the password as soon as possible, otherwise there may be a risk of account theft.

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Do deaf people sign in their sleep?

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November 26, 2025

Original photo by xavierarnau/ iStock

Some deaf people use sign language in their sleep.

Some deaf people have been known to continue signing even after they drift into sleep, through unconscious movements of the hands. The phenomenon is similar to talking in your sleep: The brain's language and motor circuits remain active while you snooze, though they are suppressed, and during sleep-talking episodes, brain activity more closely resembles the awake state, allowing speech to slip out. 

Sign and spoken languages involve similar neural processes, so while hearing people may talk in their sleep, this subconscious impulse takes the form of sleep signing or involuntary hand movements for deaf people. Sleep signing has been documented since as early as 1935, when electrophysiology studies found deaf people made signing motions while asleep. Bursts of activity were observed in the fingers and arms, a pattern not seen in hearing sleepers.

In one widely cited 2017 case, a 71-year-old deaf man with REM sleep behavior disorder was observed signing fluently in his sleep. Because that disorder prevents the usual temporary paralysis that occurs during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, he was able to sign so clearly that researchers could even decode aspects of his dreams. 

This same mind-body link may also explain why dogs sometimes bark or twitch their paws during REM sleep and why some chimpanzees who know sign language have also been observed signing as they snooze.

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American Sign Language (ASL) came before French Sign Language (FSL).

On average, people spend __ of their life sleeping.

Numbers Don't Lie

Stages of sleep during an average night

5

Percentage of infant sleep spent in REM, compared to about 25% in adults

50%

Year REM sleep was discovered

1953

Approximate number of sign languages used around the world

300

Martha's Vineyard once had its own sign language.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, was home to a surprisingly high number of deaf residents. At its peak, about one in 155 of the island's residents were born completely deaf, a ratio much higher than in the general U.S. population, in which about one in 5,700 people are deaf. The higher rate in Martha's Vineyard is believed to have been caused by a hereditary form of deafness traced to settlers from Kent, England. To communicate, the islanders developed Martha's Vineyard Sign Language (MVSL), a fully functional language. Many hearing residents also learned and used it daily, making communication seamless across the community. MVSL declined in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when American Sign Language gradually replaced it. It wasn't rediscovered until the 1970s, when anthropologist Nora Ellen Groce traced the island's unusually large deaf population and uncovered the language.

Today's edition of Interesting Facts was written by Nicole Villeneuve and edited by Brooke Robinson.

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