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[http://www.believermag.com/issues/200710/?read=article_aviv mind v brain, hobson v solms] | [http://www.believermag.com/issues/200710/?read=article_aviv mind v brain, hobson v solms] | ||
<br>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activation-synthesis_hypothesis | <br>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activation-synthesis_hypothesis | ||
<br>[[File:HobsomREMDreamProtoconsciousness.pdf | <br>[[File:HobsomREMDreamProtoconsciousness.pdf Hobson09ProtosconsciousnessREMDream]] | ||
"Hobson and McCarley originally proposed in the 1970s that the differences in the waking-NREM-REM sleep cycle was the result of interactions between aminergic REM-off cells and cholinergic REM-on cells.[4] This was perceived as the activation-synthesis model, stating that brain activation during REM sleep results in synthesis of dream creation.[1][1] Hobson's five cardinal characteristics include: intense emotions, illogical content, apparent sensory impressions, uncritical acceptance of dream events, and difficulty in being remembered." | "Hobson and McCarley originally proposed in the 1970s that the differences in the waking-NREM-REM sleep cycle was the result of interactions between aminergic REM-off cells and cholinergic REM-on cells.[4] This was perceived as the activation-synthesis model, stating that brain activation during REM sleep results in synthesis of dream creation.[1][1] Hobson's five cardinal characteristics include: intense emotions, illogical content, apparent sensory impressions, uncritical acceptance of dream events, and difficulty in being remembered." |