Koukkou M, Lehmann D
Br J Psychiatry. 1983 Mar;142:221-31. doi: 10.1192/bjp.142.3.221.
The different brain functional states during sleep and wakefulness are associated with differences in processing strategies, memory stores, and EEG patterns. Shifts of functional state occur spontaneously or as orienting reactions to processed information, and cause the formal characteristics of dreams. Forgetting of dreams is a function of the magnitude of the difference between states during storage and recall. Based on EEG similarities between sleep stages and developmental stages, brain states during sleep in adults are proposed to correspond functionally with waking states during childhood. Repeated functional regressions occur during sleep, with access to earlier memory material and cognitive strategies unavailable during waking life, so that earlier experiences can be used for current problems. This dream work constitutes the biological significance of sleep.
睡眠和清醒状态下不同的大脑功能状态与处理策略、记忆存储和脑电图模式的差异相关。功能状态的转变会自发发生,或作为对已处理信息的定向反应而发生,并导致梦的形式特征。梦的遗忘是存储和回忆期间状态差异大小的函数。基于睡眠阶段和发育阶段之间脑电图的相似性,有人提出成年人睡眠期间的大脑状态在功能上与儿童期的清醒状态相对应。睡眠期间会反复出现功能回归,能够获取清醒生活中无法获得的早期记忆材料和认知策略,从而可以将早期经历用于解决当前问题。这种梦的运作构成了睡眠的生物学意义。