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- Ligne n°72 : The Unknowable Enigma of Babies' Dreams
Ligne n°97 : ... One secret that those advances have yet to uncover: whether babies- Ligne n°98 : dream--and, if they do, what they dream about. "Getting inside the head
- Ligne n°98 : dream--and, if they do, what they dream about. "Getting inside the head
Ligne n°99 : of a baby," wrote the science journalist Angela Saini in a 2013 piece ...
Ligne n°109 : ... In the 1960s, as the journalist Alice Robb explains in her forthcoming- Ligne n°110 : book Why We Dream, the psychologist David Foulkes theorized that
Ligne n°111 : children seldom remember their dreams before age 9. Foulkes continued ...
Ligne n°110 : ... book Why We Dream, the psychologist David Foulkes theorized that- Ligne n°111 : children seldom remember their dreams before age 9. Foulkes continued
Ligne n°112 : his research into pediatric dreaming over the decades and in his 2002 ...
Ligne n°111 : ... children seldom remember their dreams before age 9. Foulkes continued- Ligne n°112 : his research into pediatric dreaming over the decades and in his 2002
Ligne n°113 : book on the topic concluded that humans are dreamless in their first ...
Ligne n°112 : ... his research into pediatric dreaming over the decades and in his 2002- Ligne n°113 : book on the topic concluded that humans are dreamless in their first
Ligne n°114 : few years of life. ...
Ligne n°116 : ... Just because they can "perceive a reality," he wrote, doesn't mean they- Ligne n°117 : "can dream one as well." Instead, he found that children don't start
Ligne n°118 : dreaming until they're a few years old and can imagine their ...
Ligne n°117 : ... "can dream one as well." Instead, he found that children don't start- Ligne n°118 : dreaming until they're a few years old and can imagine their
Ligne n°119 : surroundings visually and spatially. Even then, he argued, the dreams ...
Ligne n°118 : ... dreaming until they're a few years old and can imagine their- Ligne n°119 : surroundings visually and spatially. Even then, he argued, the dreams
Ligne n°120 : tend to be static and one-dimensional, with no characters and little ...
Ligne n°121 : ... emotion. It isn't until age 7 or so, according to Foulkes, that humans- Ligne n°122 : start to having graphic, storylike dreams; this phase of life is also
Ligne n°123 : when children tend to develop a clear sense of their own identity and ...
Ligne n°128 : ... than we would ever have thought possible," writes the UC Berkeley child- Ligne n°129 : psychologist Alison Gopnik. Insight into the science of dreaming has
Ligne n°130 : also evolved, with the body of research broadening and challenging some ...
Ligne n°134 : ... Center. "Yes, as far as we can tell," he said when asked whether babies- Ligne n°135 : dream, noting that "it is a well-based inference" that they do so
Ligne n°136 : during the phase of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements, or REM. ...- Ligne n°138 : REM sleep is when most dreaming occurs for humans. During this phase,
Ligne n°139 : the body becomes immobile and breathing and heart rate become ...
Ligne n°140 : ... irregular. According to Kelly Bulkeley, a psychologist of religion who- Ligne n°141 : studies dreams, REM sleep is also believed to help people consolidate
Ligne n°142 : their memories and mentally digest them, though sometimes in strange ...
Ligne n°149 : ... REM sleep, compared with about 20 to 25 percent for older humans. "The- Ligne n°150 : commonsense view," as a result, "is that yes, babies are dreaming--they
Ligne n°151 : just don't have language to be able to communicate that," Bulkeley ...- Ligne n°154 : Those who dispute the idea that babies dream, according to Bulkeley,
Ligne n°155 : often point to the fact that the visual images humans create in their ...
Ligne n°158 : ... little emotional and sensory experience to draw from, there's not a lot- Ligne n°159 : of material to transform into a dream. But Bulkeley cited evidence
Ligne n°160 : suggesting that dreams serve at least in part as the body's instinctive ...
Ligne n°159 : ... of material to transform into a dream. But Bulkeley cited evidence- Ligne n°160 : suggesting that dreams serve at least in part as the body's instinctive
Ligne n°161 : mechanism for protecting itself from hypothetical dangers. "The ...
Ligne n°161 : ... mechanism for protecting itself from hypothetical dangers. "The- Ligne n°162 : biological function of dreaming is to simulate threatening events, and
Ligne n°163 : to rehearse threat perception and threat avoidance," wrote the Finnish ...
Ligne n°165 : ... ancestral world," he concluded, short life spans and constant danger- Ligne n°166 : made this dreaming mechanism advantageous.
Ligne n°168 : ... In this view, when a person has a nightmare in which she's running away- Ligne n°169 : from someone, for example--a dream theme that's found across cultures
Ligne n°170 : and especially among children--that may be a way for her mind to ...
Ligne n°171 : ... practice in case she needs to escape a threat in reality. If that's the- Ligne n°172 : case, then it's conceivable that babies dream as a result of natural
Ligne n°173 : selection. After all, some studies indicate that other mammals and ...
Ligne n°173 : ... selection. After all, some studies indicate that other mammals and- Ligne n°174 : birds dream, too.
Ligne n°178 : ... But getting a definitive answer to this question of whether babies- Ligne n°179 : dream isn't feasible, at least with today's technology. Some of the
Ligne n°180 : best available data on adults' dreams come from self-reporting in the ...
Ligne n°179 : ... dream isn't feasible, at least with today's technology. Some of the- Ligne n°180 : best available data on adults' dreams come from self-reporting in the
Ligne n°181 : form of surveys or daily journals, notes Rebecca Gomez, a psychology ...
Ligne n°183 : ... Lab--information that's impossible to get from babies, who don't begin- Ligne n°184 : to use abstract words until age 3 or so. Scientists who study dreams
Ligne n°185 : have benefitted from significant technological advances like those in ...
Ligne n°198 : ... intelligence. Until that science comes around, though, just what they- Ligne n°199 : may dream about on their way to full personhood will remain a mystery.