Greenberg R, Katz H, Schwartz W, Pearlman C
Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.
J Am Psychoanal Assoc. 1992;40(2):531-50. doi: 10.1177/000306519204000211.
We present a brief review of sleep research which, when combined with psychoanalytic experience, has led to the hypothesis that REM sleep and dreaming serve the function of adaptation by the process of integration of information. We then report the results of a study of dreams, based on this hypothesis. We studied dreams and their relation to waking mental activity and found a correlation between problems in manifest dreams and those in pre- and postsleep waking life. Dreams can be understood on the basis of problems that appear in them. We also found evidence for a relation between the solution of problems in dreams and the fate of those problems the next day. We discuss these findings in relation to some of the controversies about dreaming, and then present suggestions for future research.
我们简要回顾了睡眠研究,该研究与精神分析经验相结合,得出了一个假设,即快速眼动睡眠和做梦通过信息整合过程发挥适应功能。然后,我们报告了基于这一假设的一项梦的研究结果。我们研究了梦及其与清醒时心理活动的关系,发现显性梦中的问题与睡眠前后清醒生活中的问题之间存在相关性。梦可以根据其中出现的问题来理解。我们还发现了梦中问题的解决与第二天这些问题的结果之间存在关联的证据。我们结合关于做梦的一些争议来讨论这些发现,然后提出未来研究的建议。