Dreaming is the result of the mental activity of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep stage, and less commonly of non-REM sleep. Dreams offer unique insights into the patients' brains, minds, and emotions. Based on neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies, the biological core of dreaming stands on some brain areas activated or inactivated. Dream abnormalities in neurological disorders include a reduction / cessation of dreaming, an increase in dream frequency, changes in dream contents and accompaniments, and the occurrence of dreamlike experiences (hallucinations) mainly during the wake- -sleep/sleep-wake transitions. Dream changes can be associated with several neurological conditions, and the unfolding of biological knowledge about dream ex...
The discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming and devel...
Includes bibliographical references.A review of the literature indicates that a physiological functi...
Background: Dreaming is a universal experience, yet there is considerable inter-individual variabili...
Dreaming is a subjective experience created during sleep and accessible for recollection after awake...
Dream research has advanced significantly over the last twenty years, thanks to the new application...
In this paper, we sought to understand both the biological and psychological mechanisms responsible ...
Sleep occupies roughly one-third of human lives, yet it is still not entirely scientifically clear ...
: Several studies have tried to identify the neurobiological bases of dream experiences, nevertheles...
Our neurobiological knowledge about human dream organisation results primarily from the study of Rap...
This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium held on February 5, 2001 by the Brazilian...
Dreams are virtual repetitions during sleep, of what we perceive and act, in reality, when we are aw...
The elusive nature of dreams has intrigued philosophers and scientists since the birth of human kind...
This thesis puts forward three hypotheses concerning the origin, meaning and function of dreaming. H...
Several lines of evidence converge to the idea that rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) is a good model ...
Dreaming is a common human experience investigated from multiple perspectives over the centuries. Re...
The discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming and devel...
Includes bibliographical references.A review of the literature indicates that a physiological functi...
Background: Dreaming is a universal experience, yet there is considerable inter-individual variabili...
Dreaming is a subjective experience created during sleep and accessible for recollection after awake...
Dream research has advanced significantly over the last twenty years, thanks to the new application...
In this paper, we sought to understand both the biological and psychological mechanisms responsible ...
Sleep occupies roughly one-third of human lives, yet it is still not entirely scientifically clear ...
: Several studies have tried to identify the neurobiological bases of dream experiences, nevertheles...
Our neurobiological knowledge about human dream organisation results primarily from the study of Rap...
This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium held on February 5, 2001 by the Brazilian...
Dreams are virtual repetitions during sleep, of what we perceive and act, in reality, when we are aw...
The elusive nature of dreams has intrigued philosophers and scientists since the birth of human kind...
This thesis puts forward three hypotheses concerning the origin, meaning and function of dreaming. H...
Several lines of evidence converge to the idea that rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) is a good model ...
Dreaming is a common human experience investigated from multiple perspectives over the centuries. Re...
The discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming and devel...
Includes bibliographical references.A review of the literature indicates that a physiological functi...
Background: Dreaming is a universal experience, yet there is considerable inter-individual variabili...