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Investigation of Cognition in Dreaming: Review of Three
Phenomenological Exploratory Studies
Miloslava Kozmova
Boston, USA
abstract
Studies of dreaming consciousness have considered cognition in
dreaming as an aspect of consciousness from two different approaches:
1) The state dependent approach or deficiency view assumes that
during dreaming, both consciousness and cognition are highly state-
dependent phenomena. This line of thought centers on isomorphism of
physiology and subjective experience and advocates resultant changes
in the thought processes based on theories and findings from
neuroimaging studies. 2) The continuity approach focuses on
similarities and differences of consciousness and cognition during
dreaming and investigates the correspondence between cognitive
possibilities of waking and dreaming mind that could be discernable
from the reports of subjective experiences.
This presentation focuses on familiarizing the audience with
phenomenologically-based approaches to study of cognition in dreaming
that utilize the reports of dreamers’ subjective experiences. The
three exploratory studies focused on research of a) reflective
awareness as an aspect of self-awareness; b) development of taxonomy
of thought processes in dreaming; and c) mapping out cognitive
possibilities that dreamers are capable of using for resolving the
threats and perturbations that occur in dreaming.
The results of the presented studies indicate the need to re-examine
and re-conceptualize our understanding of cognitive capacities that
dreamers have at their disposal within context-specific anxiety-
provoking situations in dreams. The presentation will conclude with
inviting the audience to discuss the limitations, delimitations, and
implications of the presented dream research.
Keresztes Attila
Tudományos segédmunkatárs
Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem
Kognitív Tudományi Tanszék,
Stoczek u. 2., Budapest
1111
06 1 4631072
akeresztes(a)cogsci.bme.hu
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