Dreaming conundrum.

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Title: Dreaming conundrum.
Authors: Mutti, Carlotta, Siclari, Francesca, Rosenzweig, Ivana
Source: Journal of Sleep Research; Apr2025, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p1-9, 9p
Subject Terms: DREAMS, NEUROBIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, RAPID eye movement sleep, COGNITIVE psychology
Abstract: Summary: Dreaming, a common yet mysterious cognitive phenomenon, is an involuntary process experienced by individuals during sleep. Although the fascination with dreams dates back to ancient times and gained therapeutic significance through psychoanalysis in the early twentieth century, its scientific investigation only gained momentum with the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in the 1950s. This review synthesises current research on the neurobiological and psychological aspects of dreaming, including factors influencing dream recall and content, neurophysiological correlates, and experimental models, and discusses the implications for clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Complementary Index
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ISSN:09621105
DOI:10.1111/jsr.14338
Published in:Journal of Sleep Research
Language:English