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The Emergence of Dreaming - Mind-Wandering, Embodied Simulation, and the Default Network (Hardcover)
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The Emergence of Dreaming - Mind-Wandering, Embodied Simulation, and the Default Network (Hardcover)
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G. William Domhoff presents a new neurocognitive theory of dreams
in his book The Emergence of Dreaming. His theory stresses the
similarities between dreaming and drifting waking thought, based on
laboratory and non-laboratory studies that show as many as 70 to 80
percent of dreams are dramatized enactments of significant waking
personal concerns about the past, present, and future. Domhoff
discusses a developmental dimension of dreaming based on the
unexpected laboratory discovery that young children dream
infrequently and with less complexity until ages 9-11-supported by
new findings with children who are awake that demonstrate the
gradual emergence of cognitive skills necessary for dreaming.
Domhoff's theory locates the neural substrate for dreaming in the
same brain network now known to be most active during
mind-wandering, and explains the transition into dreaming. Various
strands of evidence lead to the conclusion that dreaming does not
have any adaptive function, and is best viewed as an accidental
by-product of adaptive waking cognitive abilities. However,
cross-cultural and historical studies reveal that human
inventiveness has made dreams an essential part of healing and
religious ceremonies in many societies. Three chapters present
detailed critiques of other current theories of dreams. The final
chapter suggests how new and better studies of dreaming and its
neurocognitive basis can be carried out using recent technological
developments in both communications (e.g., smartphone apps) and
neuroimaging (e.g., near infrared spectroscopy). As one of the
first empirical and scientific treatments on dream research, The
Emergence of Dreaming will be of interest to psychologists,
cognitive neuroscientists, sleep researchers, and psychiatrists.
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