Research  What shapes the content of our dreams?

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https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1125425

INTRO: Why do our dreams sometimes feel vivid and immersive, while at other times they seem fragmented or difficult to interpret? A new study conducted by researchers at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca provides new insights into what determines the content of dreams, showing that both individual characteristics and shared life experiences play a key role in shaping what we dream.

The research, published in Communications Psychology, analyzed over 3,700 reports of dream and waking experiences collected from 287 participants aged 18 to 70. Over a two-week period, volunteers recorded their experiences daily, while researchers gathered detailed information about their sleep patterns, cognitive abilities, personality traits, and psychological characteristics.

Using advanced natural language processing (NLP) techniques, the team was able to quantitatively analyze the semantic structure of dreams. The findings reveal that dream content is not random or chaotic, but instead reflects a complex interplay between personal traits, such as tendency to mind-wander, interest in dreams, and sleep quality, and external events, including large-scale societal experiences like the COVID-19 pandemic.

When examining the words participants used to describe both their daily lives and their dreams, the research team observed how everyday life is transformed during sleep. Rather than simply replaying waking experiences, dreams appear to reinterpret them. Elements from daily routines, such as work environments, healthcare settings, or education, do not reappear as they are. Instead, they are reorganized into vivid, immersive scenarios, often blending together different contexts and shifting perspectives into unfamiliar landscapes. This suggests that dreams do not just reflect reality, but actively reshape it, integrating fragments of past experiences with imagined or anticipated ones to create novel, sometimes surreal, scenarios.

These transformations also vary across individuals... (MORE - no ads)
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Do you ever notice any repeating themes in your dreams? The best dreams or parts of dreams I tend to remember are always seeing beautiful scenes like mountains or valleys or wonders in the sky like UFOs or two suns or black storm clouds or whatever. Some are apocalyptical and foreboding while others are just banal and tawdry. Apparently my unconscious obsesses about me still being in the Navy being scared of being caught out of uniform or being too old to be in the Navy again. It's such a pointlessly repeated stress exercise, but many do have the added "perk" of me running around naked sporting a huge hard-on to show people! lol I'm convinced that the unconscious is our own personal animal trickster God.
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Whenever I see the ocean or a beach on TV or the Internet or even just think about it, I invariably will dream about it. I love those dreams..Water is one of the psyche's primal metaphors. Our most ancient DNA memory. In our deepest being we are all ichthian.


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