Horton Caroline L
DrEAMSLab, Psychology, Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln, United Kingdom.
Front Psychiatry. 2017 Sep 7;8:159. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2017.00159. eCollection 2017.
The continuity hypothesis (1) posits that there is continuity, of some form, between waking and dreaming mentation. A recent body of work has provided convincing evidence for different aspects of continuity, for instance that some salient experiences from waking life seem to feature in dreams over others, with a particular role for emotional arousal as accompanying these experiences, both during waking and while asleep. However, discontinuities have been somewhat dismissed as being either a product of activation-synthesis, an error within the consciousness binding process during sleep, a methodological anomaly, or simply as yet unexplained. This paper presents an overview of discontinuity within dreaming and waking cognition, arguing that disruptions of consciousness are as common a feature of waking cognition as of dreaming cognition, and that processes of sleep-dependent memory consolidation of autobiographical experiences can in part account for some of the discontinuities of sleeping cognition in a functional way. By drawing upon evidence of the incorporation, fragmentation, and reorganization of memories within dreams, this paper proposes a model of discontinuity whereby the fragmentation of autobiographical and episodic memories during sleep, as part of the consolidation process, render salient aspects of those memories subsequently available for retrieval in isolation from their contextual features. As such discontinuity of consciousness in sleep is functional and normal.
连续性假说(1)假定,清醒和梦境思维之间存在某种形式的连续性。最近的一系列研究为连续性的不同方面提供了令人信服的证据,例如,清醒生活中的一些显著经历似乎比其他经历更频繁地出现在梦境中,在清醒和睡眠期间,情绪唤醒伴随着这些经历发挥着特殊作用。然而,不连续性在某种程度上被认为是激活合成的产物、睡眠期间意识绑定过程中的错误、方法上的异常,或者仅仅是尚未得到解释的现象。本文概述了梦境和清醒认知中的不连续性,认为意识的中断在清醒认知和梦境认知中同样常见,并且依赖睡眠的自传体经历记忆巩固过程可以部分地从功能角度解释睡眠认知中的一些不连续性。通过借鉴梦境中记忆的整合、碎片化和重组的证据,本文提出了一个不连续性模型,即睡眠期间自传体和情景记忆的碎片化作为巩固过程的一部分,使得这些记忆的显著方面随后能够脱离其背景特征而被单独提取。因此,睡眠中意识的这种不连续性是功能性的且正常的。