We experience a world roughly parallel to our usual visual-spatial one, though as noted, with some broader or wilder elements.
Furthermore, dreaming avoids the most "tightly woven," "over learned" portions of the nets. His research further shows that we dream very little of well-learned familiar tasks such as reading, typing, writing, or calculating, even when we spend hours per day of our waking lives on these tasks. (Hartmann 6)
Dreams contextualize emotion. Dreams notice similarities and produce explanatory metaphor. However, is this simply the way things are, or does it all have one or more functions? Is making broad connections useful in some way? Is picturing or contextualizing an emotional concern in pictured metaphor of use to us in some way? Perhaps not. Murray conducted research to answer these questions, which suggested that the biological state of REM sleep has a definite biological function for the body -- namely, restoration, or regulation of some kind and that perhaps that is all there is. Perhaps REM sleep plays its biological role in the body and dreaming is an epiphenomenon -- it tags along without any importance of its own. In this view, dreaming is simply what we experience consciously while REM sleep is doing its thing. In the 1950s, research with electroencephalograms (EEG) and electro-oculograms (EOG) at the University of Chicago provided evidence of a high incidence of dream recall in periods of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. During the 1960s, research on the correlates of REM dreams through sleep laboratories indicated the feasibility of studying children's dreams with awakenings during REM sleep. (Murray)
Research on human sleep is usually conducted in a sleep laboratory. The sleeper is prepared for electrophysiological measurements by attaching electrodes (a) to the scalp, to monitor the EEG and (b) around the eyes, to monitor eye movements, recorded as EOG. During wakefulness, the EEG...
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