Slap J W
Psychoanal Q. 1977 Jan;46(1):71-81.
The position that dreaming occurs exclusively during REM sleep, which has its first onset after sixty to ninety minutes of nonREM sleep, has been effectively refuted in sleep laboratories but remains uncorrected in the psychoanalytic literature. Examples of hallucinatory activity occurring during the sleep onset period and during a brief nap are shown to have all the characteristics of dreams, including latent content related to repressed material from childhood.
认为做梦仅发生在快速眼动睡眠期间的观点,即在非快速眼动睡眠60至90分钟后首次出现快速眼动睡眠,已在睡眠实验室中被有效驳斥,但在精神分析文献中仍未得到修正。有例子表明,在入睡期和短暂小睡期间出现的幻觉活动具有梦的所有特征,包括与童年压抑材料相关的潜在内容。