Recent neuroimaging studies show that human rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep is characterized by a specific pattern of regional brain activity. Although this is usually interpreted in relation to physiological and cellular mechanisms, the specific regional distribution of brain activity during REM sleep might also be linked to specific dream features. Remarkably, several bizarre features of normal dreams have similarities with well-known neuropsychological syndromes after brain damage, such as delusional misidentifications for faces and places. We propose that neuropsychological analysis of dream content might offer new ways of interpreting neuroimaging maps of sleep, and make specific predictions for future neuroimaging studies
SummarySince the discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dream...
Since the discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming, mu...
Recent advances in electrophysiological [e.g., surface high-density electroencephalographic (hd-EEG)...
Dream is a state of consciousness characterized by internally-generated sensory, cognitive and emoti...
Our neurobiological knowledge about human dream organisation results primarily from the study of Rap...
In this chapter, we aimed at further characterizing the functional neuroanatomy of the human rapid e...
In this chapter, we aimed at further characterizing the functional neuroanatomy of the human rapid e...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...
Dreaming is a subjective experience created during sleep and accessible for recollection after awake...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Recent advances in electrophysiological [e.g., surface high-density electroencephalographic (hd-EEG)...
The development of neuroimaging techniques has made possible the characterization of cerebral functi...
EEG coherent activity is involved in the binding of spatially separated but temporally correlated st...
The discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming and devel...
The scientific study of dreaming grew up rapidly in the 1950s, after the discovery of rapid eye move...
SummarySince the discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dream...
Since the discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming, mu...
Recent advances in electrophysiological [e.g., surface high-density electroencephalographic (hd-EEG)...
Dream is a state of consciousness characterized by internally-generated sensory, cognitive and emoti...
Our neurobiological knowledge about human dream organisation results primarily from the study of Rap...
In this chapter, we aimed at further characterizing the functional neuroanatomy of the human rapid e...
In this chapter, we aimed at further characterizing the functional neuroanatomy of the human rapid e...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...
Dreaming is a subjective experience created during sleep and accessible for recollection after awake...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Recent advances in electrophysiological [e.g., surface high-density electroencephalographic (hd-EEG)...
The development of neuroimaging techniques has made possible the characterization of cerebral functi...
EEG coherent activity is involved in the binding of spatially separated but temporally correlated st...
The discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming and devel...
The scientific study of dreaming grew up rapidly in the 1950s, after the discovery of rapid eye move...
SummarySince the discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dream...
Since the discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming, mu...
Recent advances in electrophysiological [e.g., surface high-density electroencephalographic (hd-EEG)...