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Sleep and dreaming
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ISBN: 1107132339 1280161000 9786610161003 1139147692 0511120117 0511064241 0511057911 0511323867 0511615515 0511072708 9780511064241 9780511057915 9780511072703 9780511120114 9780521810449 0521810442 9780521008693 0521008697 6610161003 0521810442 0521008697 9781107132337 9781280161001 9781139147699 9780511323867 9780511615511 Year: 2003 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Abstract

How and why does the sleeping brain generate dreams? Though the question is old, a paradigm shift is now occurring in the science of sleep and dreaming that is making room for new answers. From brainstem-based models of sleep cycle control, research is moving toward combined brainstem/forebrain models of sleep cognition itself. The book presents five papers by leading scientists at the center of the current firmament, and more than seventy-five commentaries on those papers by nearly all of the other leading authorities in the field. Topics include mechanisms of dreaming and REM sleep, memory consolidation in REM sleep, and an evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming. The papers and commentaries, together with the authors' rejoinders, represent a huge leap forward in our understanding of the sleeping and dreaming brain. The book's multidisciplinary perspective will appeal to students and researchers in neuroscience, cognitive science, and psychology.

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Dreams. --- Dreaming --- Subconsciousness --- Visions --- Sleep

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