A new study has shed light on our brain’s mechanism for waking us up from intense daydreaming. Daydreaming is completely healthy human behavior and no doubt one we’ve all experienced in some form. Daydreaming about a potential crush is by far the most enticing, but there’s no shame, we’ve all been there. Here’s the science behind daydreaming Have you ever wondered how you snap back to reality after daydreaming about the special person in your life? Well, researchers at the Boston Children’s Hospital have an answer for you. Publishing their findings in the Nature Journal, Jordan Farrell and his…