The reason that your dreams are meaningless

The area of ​​the brain responsible for understanding the world around us, vyklyuchaetsyaNashi dreams can be quite bizarre - from the incredible landscapes to talking animals, and supernatural abilities.

Recent studies suggest that the strange events seem normal to us in a dream, because part of our brain has abandoned attempts to understand what is happening. Italian scientists controversially compared these oddities sleep with psychosis, because people lose their sense of reality and easy to come to the wrong conclusions.

In a study published in the "Journal of the sleep study» (Journal of Sleep Research), said: "This organization dreams characterized by pervasive strangeness of events and actions, much higher than observed in the fantasies created during wakefulness, which resembles a psychotic thinking».



Armando D'Agostino of the University of Milan has asked 12 volunteers to keep a diary of dreams, in which it was necessary to describe in detail the most vivid dreams of seven parts, reports New Scientist.

They were also asked to record everything they did that day when I had a dream, and come up with a fantastic story related to show them a picture. The researchers evaluated the dreams with the help of the scale "strange" story invented by volunteers and found that the dreams of the subjects were much more strange than a fantasy, they invented consciously.





Dr. D'Agostino said: "It seems paradoxical, but almost a fantasy, there was no strangeness" - adding that the stories people have been constrained by logic.

A month after the completion of writing diaries brain activity of volunteers was tested using an MRI scanner. During the survey, volunteers listened to their own reports and tried to relive those events.

The experts found that the dreams and fantasies activated region of the right hemisphere of the brain normally associated with the processing of words and meanings, as well as the arguments.

"In contrast to the descriptions of the events that occurred during the day, reports of dreams and fantastic stories increased activity in the inferior frontal gyrus, the upper and middle temporal gyrus," - the study says.

Interestingly, if the story became more and more strange, the activity in these areas of the brain decreased, if the brain is no longer trying to grasp the meaning.

"The nerve responses were significantly stronger for fantasy than dreams in all areas, and inversely proportional to the degree of strangeness observed in the records».



Commenting on the study, which was published in the "Journal of the sleep study," Patrick McNamara of Boston University says that dreams can be weird because they are a symbol of the process associated with the preservation of memories. So strangeness arise from the brain attempts to symbolize the strong and conflicting emotions.

Nevertheless Bill Domhoff of the University of California, argues that not all dreams are strange, and therefore considers it to be hallucinations or psychosis is not: "It is rather the extreme manifestation of fantasy", - he added.

via www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3068913/Why-dreams-make-no-sense-Region-brain-used-understand-world-switches-off.html