SETI bioastro: Fw: How Dreams Work 09/16/05

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Sat Sep 17 2005 - 14:24:36 UTC

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    HowStuffWorks Feature:

    How Dreams Work

    Our dreams combine verbal, visual and emotional stimuli into a
    sometimes broken, nonsensical but often entertaining story line.
    We can sometimes even solve problems in our sleep. Or can we?
    Many experts disagree on exactly what the purpose of our dreams
    might be. Are they strictly random brain impulses, or are our
    brains actually working through issues from our daily life while
    we sleep -- as a sort of coping mechanism? Should we even bother
    to interpret our dreams? Many say yes, that we have a great deal
    to learn from our dreams.

    In this article, we'll talk about the major dream theories, from
    Freud's view to the hypotheses that claim we can control our
    dreams. We'll find out what scientists say is happening in our
    brains when we dream and why we have trouble remembering these
    night-time story lines. We'll talk about how you can try to
    control your dreams -- both what you're dreaming about and what
    you do once you're having the dream. We'll also find out what
    dream experts say particular scenarios signify. Finding yourself
    at work naked may not mean at all what you think it does!

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