Thanks to S. Black for a good synposis and integration of two recent threads.
I have been describing to students the newer findings on 'REM/dream
isomorphism' (or lack thereof) since I learned of them here on TIPS. This is
another example for students of the lag time between the publication of
im
In previous TIPs posts, I've argued that there is substantial evidence
that dreams or at least some forms of mental imagery can occur outside
of REM periods (e.g. the pioneering work of David Foulkes). Recently
I drew TIPsters' attention to a new report of brain-damaged
individuals who have no RE