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Stuff that dreams are made on
http://www.economist.com/science/displayStory.cfm?story_id=31726
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Sep 9th 2004
From The Economist print edition
There seems to be a dream-specific region in the brain
AS SCIENTIFIC research goes, the study of dreaming may seem
questionable. Tomes of psychobabble have been written on the
meaning
of dreams, beginning with the works of Freud and Jung, the
founders of
psychoanalysis. But whether you find yourself flying over a city
or
giving a speech naked, studies of the images themselves do not
seem to
answer the "how" and "why" questions of human dreaming.
The question of "where", though, now seems to have an answer.
Dreams
are either generated in, or transmitted through, a part of the
brain
called the right inferior lingual gyrus. At least, that seems to
be
the inference of a piece of research just published in the
Annals of
Neurology by Matthias Bischof and Claudio Bassetti, of the
University
Hospital of Bern.
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