The dramaturgy of dreams in pleistocene minds and our own

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (6):946-947 (2000)
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Abstract

The notion of simulation in dreaming of threat recognition and avoidance faces difficulties deriving from (1) some typical characteristics of dream artifacts (some “surreal,” some not) and (2) metaphysical issues involving the need for some representation in the theory of a perspective subject making use of the artifact. [Hobson et al.; Revonsuo].

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