I'm not really sure if this is the right place for a post like this, but if it's not, please feel free to move it where it belongs. |
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I'm not really sure if this is the right place for a post like this, but if it's not, please feel free to move it where it belongs. |
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Sounds plausible, to me. |
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My opinion would be the same as above. |
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"He who is the cause of someone else becoming powerful is the agent of his own destruction" - Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459 - 1524)
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I get the feeling that the prefrontal cortex must be involved somehow, too. I guess that, since it is (I think) responsible for integrating sensory information and relaying it back to the thalamus, that you'd have to keep it awake, too, or else the sensory information being recalled or produced in the dream wouldn't come together or make any sense. Or, perhaps this could explain why some dreams just seem to be jumbled collections of ideas and impressions. |
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LDs since 12-27-08: 0
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meh. I like your theory. |
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Read this, (you sound like you've probably read it already, but it should help you answer your question). |
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I think all of neocortex must play a role in dreaming since dreams often reproduce sensory imagery (of every modality). I also suspect the pineal gland to play a crucial role (with its secretion of melatonin - circadian rhythms, and DMT - vivid hallucinations, reseach it, its really interesing). However, it is interesting that motor cortex is essentially shut off (total paralysis). One final note, there are also other interesting phenomena that go on when entering a dream, like synchronous bursting of action potentials of many cortical neurons and asynchronous bursting (sounds like epilepsy to me) and brain wave phenomena. I'd really like to find out more about the electrophysiology of dreaming as well its thalamic-cortical pathways. |
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That would draw a bridge to stimulation methods like this or this or binaural auditive stimulation. I would be more careful with the word "consciousness" though. I would rather replace that word with "self-awareness" in this context. Consciousness is a somewhat broader term and next to impossible to define. |
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