What is Dreams: Definition and 84 Discussions

A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. The content and function of dreams are not fully understood, although they have been a topic of scientific, philosophical and religious interest throughout recorded history. Dream interpretation is the attempt at drawing meaning from dreams and searching for an underlying message. The scientific study of dreams is called oneirology.Dreams mainly occur in the rapid-eye movement (REM) stage of sleep—when brain activity is high and resembles that of being awake. REM sleep is revealed by continuous movements of the eyes during sleep. At times, dreams may occur during other stages of sleep. However, these dreams tend to be much less vivid or memorable. The length of a dream can vary; they may last for a few seconds, or approximately 20–30 minutes. People are more likely to remember the dream if they are awakened during the REM phase. The average person has three to five dreams per night, and some may have up to seven; however, most dreams are immediately or quickly forgotten. Dreams tend to last longer as the night progresses. During a full eight-hour night sleep, most dreams occur in the typical two hours of REM. Dreams related to waking-life experiences are associated with REM theta activity, which suggests that emotional memory processing takes place in REM sleep.Babies spend almost half of their sleep dreaming, while the elderly spend less than a fifth. Blind people dream in other senses, especially if they lost their sight before the age of seven. This has led some scientists to suggest that dreams are a defense mechanism by specific areas of a malleable brain from being appropriated for other purposes while it is deprived of sensory input as an animal sleeps.Opinions about the meaning of dreams have varied and shifted through time and culture. Many endorse the Freudian theory of dreams – that dreams reveal insight into hidden desires and emotions. Other prominent theories include those suggesting that dreams assist in memory formation, problem solving, or simply are a product of random brain activation.Sigmund Freud, who developed the psychological discipline of psychoanalysis, wrote extensively about dream theories and their interpretations in the early 1900s. He explained dreams as manifestations of one's deepest desires and anxieties, often relating to repressed childhood memories or obsessions. Furthermore, he believed that virtually every dream topic, regardless of its content, represented the release of sexual tension. In The Interpretation of Dreams (1899), Freud developed a psychological technique to interpret dreams and devised a series of guidelines to understand the symbols and motifs that appear in our dreams. In modern times, dreams have been seen as a connection to the unconscious mind. They range from normal and ordinary to overly surreal and bizarre. Dreams can have varying natures, such as being frightening, exciting, magical, melancholic, adventurous, or sexual. The events in dreams are generally outside the control of the dreamer, with the exception of lucid dreaming, where the dreamer is self-aware. Dreams can at times make a creative thought occur to the person or give a sense of inspiration.

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    Medical Possibility of recording dreams

    Possibility of "recording" dreams I have been searching for information regarding the possibility of "recording" dreams. By that I do not mean simply making written notes when awakening, but actually recording the "video" of dreams so they can be replayed. Personally I have no idea how long...
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    Astronaut Dreams: One Man's Quest for Space Exploration

    http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/56068.html Seems he is serious about it. Without doubts,he deserves to go if he wants to. So far it's just zero- G training,but I remember reading he dreamed about longer living in an Earth orbit some day.
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    Medical The Science of Dreams: Exploring Differences, Frequency, and Memory

    1. do different people have different dreams? 2. how often does one dream? 3.what affects the dreams that one has? 4. why do we often forget the dreams we had?
  4. Schrodinger's Dog

    Can we transcend our childish nature and move towards true growth and maturity?

    When you look at the sheer breadth and depth of human achievement; in philosophy, in science, in theology and in every medium, are you not puzzled by why we haven't moved on beyond being children? We are now at the age where we know enough that we are teenagers: got through the early years had...
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    Medical Uncovering the Science of Dreams: Exploring the Subconscious Mind

    Scientests once thought that when you dream it's the same part of the brian that perceives sights,sounds,etc that's awkened in sleeptime just that it's getting any infor from the eyes and ears . With no external info it makes up scenes and colors of it's own. From what I'm hearing it's...
  6. wolram

    Bike Touring America: Dreams and Challenges

    To visit America and tour on my bike, if i had three weeks how many of you could i visit, (if you would even entertain the idea) would any of you offer me a place to doss down, a barn or out house would do, could i even get through customs? if i kept my big mouth shut and did not insult a...
  7. Evo

    Who is Evo's Dream Man? A funny story of love and lemon IQ

    Well, it's been a long time since Evo's been in love. But I finally met my dream man. :!) Sure, he never passed the 8th grade and has the IQ of a lemon, but just look at him. :!) Back off ladies, he's mine! http://img79.imageshack.us/img79/4649/stud2ph.jpg
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    Dreams of Missing Out on a Semester Class

    I've been having these dreams lately, where I'm at the final period of my semester and I've incredulously found that I've missed out on a class that I've registered for...the entire semester! Sometimes there are variations in the severity, e.g. it seems that I've missed out on an exam, or have...
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    Is Suspended Animation the Key to Immortality?

    I have had Dreams of being put in Suspended Animation after my future death, I was put in a Stainless Steel container containing 100% Liquid Neon, My body was removed of all its Blood and replaced with Liquid Neon and then encased in the container with Liquid Neon, I wake up some 500 years later...
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    Nightmares/Scary Dreams, What's Yours?

    One night I had this animal looking thing...more like a black dog with legs and arms like humans grab me and I ran outside with this creature on my back screaming "God Save Me". Next a firetruck comes down the street, hands me a jacket. I try to put it on but it did not get rid of the creature...
  11. wolram

    Exploring the Bizarre: Unraveling the Mysteries of Our Dreams

    Totaly un connected from your every day life, i had the most strange one ever last night, and i can not imagine where my mind draged it up from. Do you ever have odd dreams?
  12. Lisa!

    Exploring the Mysteries of Sleep & Dreams: Why Do We Dream?

    What happens to someone's body and mind when he falls into sleep?And how do we dream when we're asleep?Why our dreams comes true sometimes?
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    Really Bizarre Dreams & Deja Vous: Understanding the Mystery

    I used to have the strangest, most strange, complex dreams. I had them every night from as long as I can remember. It was fun telling my dreams to people the next day. I got strange looks and laughs because they were so strange and long. Sometimes, they even came true. O__o Anyway, lately my...
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    Dreams Shared: Adventures, Cheese Pigs and More

    This is a thread to share any lovely or interesting dreams you can remember. The other night I had a dream that the world was about to end. Me and all my loved ones rowed down this river on big logs, one person per log, and the water was completely black cos it was so clear and deep and still...
  15. bayan

    Why do we have realistic dreams?

    Hi there. It has been a while since my last post, I have always had dreams where I saw something and sometime latter I saw exactly the same thing happen, Unfortunatly I never saw the Tatsloto Numbers, God damn! Any ways I was just woundering If during that time your brain automaticly uses...
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    Do blind people see clearly in dreams?

    Hello guys Hope this find you in the best health. I want to know about people who have glasses and they see dreams clear. How can that be possible?? I mean I myself sometimes see some places in my dream so clearly, I don't get it. please reply soon. peace
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    Have you ever solved a problem in your dreams?

    I had a really strange dream experience the other night, which I don't think I've known the likes of before. It wasn't crazy or outlandish-- quite the contrary-- I had to do some math! Err, well, I didn't quite solve Fermat's last theorem. It was a pretty mundane dream where I was at a store...
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    The Purpose of Dreams: Exploring the Evolutionary and Developmental Functions

    In doing some reading lately I came upon an article that may be enlightening on the subject of the purpose of dreaming, which came up in another thread in this forum recently. The following is an excerpt of that piece, chapter 8 of Stephen LaBerge's book Lucid Dreaming. The full chapter can be...
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    Have you ever had a dream about walking corpses stealing your shoes?

    A month or so ago, yet I remember it clearly, I had a funny dream. I was walking in a public place, when I look down and see that my shoes are gone. I say in a loud voice for all to hear, "Alright! Who's the walkin' corpse that took my shoes??" Pretty weird huh? You? jimmy?
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    Dreams: A Window Into Our Ancestor's Lives?

    Can dream experience's from our Parents/Ancestors lives, be passed on via Genetic hereditary? For instance, can some of my most bizarre dreams, actually be a replay of one of my ancestors life-experience..event? The Timeline of experience (events), played out in my dreams seem to have no...
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    Do Blind People Experience Dreams Differently?

    We were discussing Ray Charles' death and the topic of blindness came up, specifically, whether it's better to be blind from birth or become blind later in life. My friend said, "I wonder if people blind from birth see things in their dreams?" So that is my question. Anyone know?
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    Are Dreams a Window into the Future? Exploring the Mysteries of Dreaming

    :cool: Did anyone have a dream come true - So true that it's just plain weird? ... maybe even beyond explanation? :smile:
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    Can Newton's Laws of Motion Be Defied in This Space Collision?

    How about we bet our lives on this one? I’ll even let you be the one who decides who will win the bet knowing full well that you won't be able to decide rightfully. Here it comes: Lets consider body A and body B in evacuated space giving no resistance to their motion form unchangeable...
  24. jimmy p

    Rainbow Dreams Over Gold: Poison's Lyrics and Life Lessons

    "sometimes a rainbow, baby, is better than a pile of gold" song lyrics by the band Poison. Would you rather be lucky or rich? I personally would want to be lucky cos I am sick of being unlucky. Money is not too much of a matter for me, I've been poor before. but at least now i am...
  25. himanshu121

    Can Our Dreams Reveal Our Subconscious Thoughts and Emotions?

    How these are Related. And how should i respond to them ??
  26. Loren Booda

    What ingredients make up the recipe for dreams?

    My ingredients to the recipe of dreams are... 1. Free association 2. Surreal metaphor 3. Emotional plasticity ...not to mention the chicks ! Et tu?
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    Is our understanding of reality limited by our reliance on logic?

    Dreams flow illogicly, odd and inconsistent things often occur within them. We only notice this, however, when we are awake; during sleep the inconsistencies and paradoxes merge together and remain undetected- which one might consider nonexistant. We base our science and understanding on...
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    Does education kill true dreams

    Does education kill true dreams? For me high school was a taunt. Between the kids and the teachers and hormones carries you away from what you really wanted to know. Do school formats kill true thought? How can you have a true discussion when there's someone there telling you you have to change...
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    An idea on dreams and their function (more)

    I know that this is a subject of much debate among the fields of metaphysics, general philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, etc. Today I came up with an idea, I'm really not sure if others have, unbeknownst to me, thought of the same previously, or if I have come up with a new possibility. In...
  30. Ivan Seeking

    Dreams cause SIDS, scientist theorizes

    "A new theory links sudden infant death syndrome to dreams, suggesting babies may stop breathing because they are dreaming of being back in the womb, where they had no need to breathe." http://www.nationalpost.com/home/story.html?id=C60E647E-01DD-4D88-9548-9F6B7F1A7016
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    Dreams: Unlocking the Meaning & Science Behind Them

    What are the meaning of dreams and haven`t scientists discovered the part of the brain that does dreams?
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    Loop Dreams Loop Quantum Gravity Dreams that is

    Loop Dreams... Loop Quantum Gravity Dreams that is... So, many people ask me if they have what it takes to make it in the world of academic physics. Here's my little survey for helping people find out if they have the right stuff. How old are you? If you answered >= 35, and you're not...
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    Analyzing Dreams: Unlocking Meaning & Interpreting Symbols

    I am torn wheather to post in the philsophy and other science but this seems the best. Ok here is what I would like to do, someone post a dream that they have had and then someone else analizes it and trys to define it's meaning or if they don't rember their dreams then they leave the floor...
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    Are dreams related to real life ?

    Hello, I Always wondered are dreams related to life , becuase some says that what you dream of in your sleep , is some kind of a reflection of your inner mind thoughts. Inner mind thoughts comes from the real life , so when something has to do with it , then it's related to real life. So...
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