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PC's Dreaming - Humans Defragging

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xyzzyplugh | 03:41 Sun 15th Dec 2002 | Body & Soul
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Would this be a reasonable analogy for our current understanding of why we dream? And if so how would you analogise the mouse? motor sensory? input from the master builder maybe..
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An excellent analogy ziggy - the human defragging part that is. I don't know about the analogy for the mouse though, although there are some that are of the opinion that the brain of (young) males are ruled by their 'mouse'.
I think it's close - personally I believe that during REM sleep the brain is firing neurons, both used and unused, much like a full disk scan. I think as many of these neuron combinations haven't been used in conscious thought the brain tries to make what sense of the 'messages' that are being made - and we dream. That would explain why the dreams that we remember all have what are familiar componants, though perhaps in unfamiliar situations. I have trouble believing that dreams mean anything, but discussing possible meanings can bring forth issues that the dreamer has.
I love the analogy.Dreams are our subconscious mind interpreting our experiences, and manifesting our emotions, and frustrations, in mental action. A kind of safety valve. They are also used for communication, and analysis.

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