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pro vyhledávání: '"Activation-synthesis hypothesis"'
Autor:
Anton M.L. Coenen
Publikováno v:
MANASA. 9:1-7
Sleep is usually related to dreaming. However, it is still unknown why people dream and what is the importance of having a dream. This article will explore previous theories regarding dreaming and its association with REM sleep. The earliest research
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 167:130-142
Loss of consciousness can result from a wide range of causes, including natural sleep and pharmacologically induced anesthesia. Important insights might thus come from identifying neuronal mechanisms of loss and re-emergence of consciousness independ
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Sleep Medicine. 10:140-145
Normal human sleep comprises of two states rapid eye movement (REM) and Non-REM (NREM), which alternates cyclically across a sleep episode. REM sleep was identified by its most typical behavior rapid eye movements during sleep. Electroencephalogram (
Autor:
Erin J. Wamsley, John S. Antrobus
The neurocognitive study of sleep mentation began in 1953 when Eugene Aserinsky, in the first all-night electroencephalograph (EEG) study of sleep, observed periodic intervals of rapid eye movements (REMs) associated with reports of long, visually vi
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-809324-5.02859-5
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-809324-5.02859-5
This article aims to reconstruct the elements of continuity and/or discontinuity in Sante De Sanctis' (1862–1935) contributions in the scientific understanding of sleep and dreaming as compared to the scientific research of his time. An Italian psy
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http://hdl.handle.net/11573/645159
http://hdl.handle.net/11573/645159
Autor:
Caifang Zhu
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Sciences, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 662-675 (2013)
Behavioral Sciences; Volume 3; Issue 4; Pages: 662-675
Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences; Volume 3; Issue 4; Pages: 662-675
Behavioral Sciences
Post-Jungians tend to identify Jung's dream theory with the concept of compensation; they tend to believe that Jung's radically open stand constitutes his dream theory in its entirety. However, Jung's theory regarding dreams was a product of an evolv
Autor:
Adrian R. Morrison
Publikováno v:
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 22:392-407
The recognition of rapid-eye-movement sleep (REM) and its association with dreaming in 1953 by Aserinsky and Kleitman opened a new world to explore in the brain. Discussions at two major symposia in the early 1960s reveal that a state with characteri
Autor:
Heather A. Berlin
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychoanalysis. 15:25-29
Mark Solms proposes that the upper brainstem is intrinsically conscious and that the cortex is intrinsically unconscious and is only permeated with consciousness from the brainstem. His theory relies heavily on studies of hydranencephalic children, w
Autor:
Ioannis Tsoukalas
Publikováno v:
Dreaming. 22:253-283
This article presents a new theory about the origin of REM sleep. REM is an integral part of the human sleep cycle and the neurological substrate most consistently associated with dreams and dream ...
Publikováno v:
eLife
eLife, Vol 6 (2017)
eLife, Vol 6 (2017)
We lack detailed knowledge about the spatio-temporal physiological signatures of REM sleep, especially in humans. By analyzing intracranial electrode data from humans, we demonstrate for the first time that there are prominent beta (15–35 Hz) and t