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      • Dreams are a remarkable experiment in psychology and neuroscience, conducted every night in every sleeping person. They show that the human brain, disconnected from the environment, can generate an entire world of conscious experiences by itself. Content analysis and developmental studies have promoted understanding of dream phenomenology.
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  2. Jan 14, 2010 · Content analysis and developmental studies have promoted understanding of dream phenomenology. In parallel, brain lesion studies, functional imaging and neurophysiology have advanced current knowledge of the neural basis of dreaming.

    • Yuval Nir, Giulio Tononi
    • 2010
  3. May 31, 2017 · Neural Correlates of Dream Phenomenology and Changes in Consciousness. The heterogeneous brain activity during sleep may explain some of the typical features of, and variation across, dreams during different stages of sleep (Desseilles et al. 2011).

    • Julian Mutz, Amir-Homayoun Javadi
    • 2017
  4. Content analysis and developmental studies have promoted understanding of dream phenomenology. In parallel, brain lesion studies, functional imaging and neurophysiology have advanced current knowledge of the neural basis of dreaming.

    • Yuval Nir, Giulio Tononi
    • 2010
  5. If postulations regarding the random nature of dreams are indeed true, then it becomes challenging to construct a theory of how the phenomenology of the dream state could serve a functional role and be better understood through an evolutionary analysis.

    • Michael S. Franklin, Michael J. Zyphur
    • 2005
  6. Apr 2, 2019 · Dreaming is a ubiquitous phenomenon in human beings that has been discussed and recorded for a long time. During the century-long epoch of experimental science focusing on dreaming research, quite a few theories have been proposed by different academic groups.

    • Hongyi Zhao, Dandan Li, Xiuzhen Li
    • 2018
  7. Apr 21, 2020 · Dreams are vivid, often emotionally intense and narratively complex experiences occurring in sleep. In our dreams, we feel immersed in alternative worlds and have the experience of...

  8. Mar 11, 2017 · A focus on microdream phenomenology has thus far proven fruitful in preliminary efforts to (i) develop a classification for dreaming’s core phenomenology (the “oneiragogic spectrum”), (ii) establish a structure for assessing dreaming’s multiple memory inputs (“multi-temporal memory sources”), (iii) further Silberer’s project for ...

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