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Dream Theory Essay Research Paper

Dream Theory Essay, Research Paper


"I don’t use drugs, my dreams are frightening enough." Why do we


dream? Are they instructions from the spiritual world or just deep, hidden


wishes that can be used to unlock the secrets of the unconscious mind? Nobody


knows for sure. One theory that is prevalent today is that dreams result from


the physiological "exercise" of the synapses of the brain. There is no


proven fact on why we dream, which is why there are so many theories on the


topic. There is Freud’s theory that dreams carry our hidden desires and Jung?s


theory that dreams carry meaning, although not always of desire, and that the


dreamer can interpret these dreams. After these theories, others continued such


as the Cayce theory in that dreams are our bodies means of building up of the


mental, spiritual and physical well being. Finally came the argument between


Evans’ theory and the Crick and Mitchinson theory. Evans states that dreaming is


our bodies way of storing the vast array of information gained during the day,


whereas Crick and Mitchinson say that this information is being dumped rather


than stored. Whichever theory is true, we may never know, but from these


following theories we can decide for ourselves what we believe to be true and


further help us into understanding our dreams. My own personal theory on why we


dream is that the subconscious mind is always working. This results in dreams.


The subconscious mind in an attempt to file away all of the information from the


previous day results in dreams. A dream in my opinion is nothing more than a


chemical reaction in the brain. In laborator

y tests, when people were awaked


during the RAPID EYE MOVEMENT (REM) stage of sleep and asked to report what was


on their mind just before awaking, about 90% reported an experience termed TRUE


DREAM. When a true dream is experienced is seems as if it were an actual event


rather than one thought or imagined. True dreams often involve a series of such


experiences woven together in a somewhat bizarre story. Even those people who


claimed to rarely dream or only remember fragments of dreams in the mornings


were able to give detailed accounts of a true dream experience when awakened


during REM sleep. Those who were awakened during SLOW-WAVE sleep (the deeper,


less mentally active stages of sleep) reported mental activity in only about 60%


of cases. Usually, this activity lacked the vivid sensory and motor


hallucinations of true dreams. This type of mental activity is called SLEEP


THOUGHT, and usually pertains to what the person had been thinking about most of


the day. However this thought is usually much less productive than that of


conscious thoughts (while the person is awake). Those who believe that we dream


due to the brain’s regular exercise of groups of neurons cite evidence that


synapses can degenerate if they go too long without being active; this neural


activity during REM sleep helps to preserve important neural pathways. When


neurons in the motor and perceptual regions of the brain are exercised in this


manner, the inevitable side-effect are the dreams we experience. The increased


mental thought activity is due to the sleep thought being engaged in trying to


make sense of these movements and hallucinations.

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