Exploring the Dream World Flashcards
Define: Lucid Dreams
-dreams in which the dreamer is aware of dreaming
Who was the first theorist to take dreams seriously?
-Sigmund Freud
According to Freud, what are dreams?
- unconscious desires, motives, and conflicts
- a dream resembles psychosis, a mechanism to keep our anxiety at bay
According to Freud, how can we understand our dreams?
By separating the…
- manifest content (aspects remembered upon waking)
- latent content (wishes and thoughts expressed symbolically)
- analyzing in the context of our life, and our association with the dream’s contents
What are the 4 approaches to the interpretation of dreaming?
- dreams as unconscious wishes (Freud)
- cognitive approach to dreams
- dreams dealing with and solving problems
- dreams as interpreted brain activity
Explain: problem-focused approach to dreams
- dreams reflect conscious preoccupations with waking life
- symbols and metaphors do not disguise, but convey true meaning
Explain: cognitive approach to dreams
- brain does the same work dreaming as it does waking, except…
- we are cut off from sensory input (outside world, physical movements)
- the only input to the brain is its own output
- we are most likely to dream about topics occupying our waking thoughts
- does not make claims of problem solving
Explain: interpreted brain activity approach to dreams
activation synthesis theory…
- dreams are result of spontaneous random firing of neurons in the pons (resulting in incoherent dreams)
- cerebral cortex tries to synthesize signals (interpret)
- we forget dreams upon wakening because neurons that control memory storage are turned off during sleep
- brain mechanisms cause dreams, instead of wishes
What are modern modifications of the Activation-Synthesis Theory?
-brain stem sets off responses in emotional and visual parts of the brain, while simultaneously, brain regions for logical thought and external sensations shut down
Drawback of: Freud’s dream theory
- there is no way to know whether an interpretation is correct
- no reliable dream interpretation rules exist
Drawback of: problem-focused approach to dreaming
-insights into people’s problems could occur after they wake up and have a chance to think about their own problems
Drawback of: interpreted brain activity approach to dreaming
- not all dreams are as disjointed as theory predicts
- theory does not account for dreams outside REM sleep
Why is the cognitive approach to dreaming a leading contender?
- integrates other theories
- fairly new, claims remain to be tested