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Can a microdynamic approach to sleep-onset imagery solve the overabundance problem of dreaming? Commentary on Tore Nielsen’s “Microdream neurophenomenology”
Neuroscience of Consciousness Pub Date : 2019-01-01 , DOI: 10.1093/nc/niz005
Jennifer M Windt 1
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Abstract Nielsen proposes that a microdynamic approach to experiences occurring in the earliest stages of sleep onset, which he calls microdreams, can shed light on the process of dream imagery formation. I discuss microdreams in the context of simulation views, in which dreaming is defined as the immersive experience of a virtual world centered on a virtual self. I also evaluate his proposal to expand the dimensions included in the oneiragogic spectrum by kinesis. I conclude that while a subset of microdreams might not fulfill the conditions to count as even minimal dreams, their investigation can nonetheless help address key questions in dream research and may even constitute a distinctive pathway to the generation of full-fledged dreaming.

中文翻译:

用微动力方法对睡眠发作的影像进行处理可以解决梦dream以求的问题吗?托尔·尼尔森(Tore Nielsen)的“微梦神经现象学”评论

摘要尼尔森(Nielsen)提出,一种微动力方法来研究在睡眠发作的最早阶段发生的经历,他称之为微梦,可以阐明梦成像的过程。我在仿真视图的上下文中讨论微梦,其中梦定义为以虚拟自我为中心的虚拟世界的沉浸式体验。我还评估了他的提议,以通过运动学来扩大人体工程学领域的范围。我得出的结论是,虽然微梦的一个子集可能无法满足算作最小梦的条件,但他们的调查仍然可以帮助解决梦研究中的关键问题,甚至可能构成成熟梦产生的独特途径。
更新日期:2019-01-01
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