The brain decade in debate: VII. Neurobiology of sleep and dreams

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Autor(a) principal: Alóe, Flávio
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Amzica, F., Hening, W., Menna-Barreto, L., Pinto Junior, L.r. [UNIFESP], Velluti, R., Vertes, R., Timo-Iaria, C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2001001200002
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/1278
Resumo: This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium held on February 5, 2001 by the Brazilian Society of Neuroscience and Behavior (SBNeC) during which eight specialists involved in clinical and experimental research on sleep and dreaming exposed their personal experience and theoretical points of view concerning these highly polemic subjects. Unlike most other bodily functions, sleep and dreaming cannot, so far, be defined in terms of definitive functions that play an ascribable role in maintaining the organism as a whole. Such difficulties appear quite clearly all along the discussions. In this symposium, concepts on sleep function range from a protective behavior to an essential function for maturation of the nervous system. Kleitman's hypothesis [Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (1974), 159: 293-294] was discussed, according to which the basal state is not the wakeful state but sleep, from which we awake to eat, to protect ourselves, to procreate, etc. Dreams, on the other hand, were widely discussed, being considered either as an important step in consolidation of learning or simply the conscious identification of functional patterns derived from the configuration of released or revoked memorized information.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The brain decade in debate: VII. Neurobiology of sleep and dreams
title The brain decade in debate: VII. Neurobiology of sleep and dreams
spellingShingle The brain decade in debate: VII. Neurobiology of sleep and dreams
Alóe, Flávio
sleep
dreams
consciousness
rapid eye movement
REM
title_short The brain decade in debate: VII. Neurobiology of sleep and dreams
title_full The brain decade in debate: VII. Neurobiology of sleep and dreams
title_fullStr The brain decade in debate: VII. Neurobiology of sleep and dreams
title_full_unstemmed The brain decade in debate: VII. Neurobiology of sleep and dreams
title_sort The brain decade in debate: VII. Neurobiology of sleep and dreams
author Alóe, Flávio
author_facet Alóe, Flávio
Amzica, F.
Hening, W.
Menna-Barreto, L.
Pinto Junior, L.r. [UNIFESP]
Velluti, R.
Vertes, R.
Timo-Iaria, C.
author_role author
author2 Amzica, F.
Hening, W.
Menna-Barreto, L.
Pinto Junior, L.r. [UNIFESP]
Velluti, R.
Vertes, R.
Timo-Iaria, C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
University of Laval School of Medicine Department of Physiology
Rutgers State University Center for Neuroscience
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
Facultad de Medicina de Montevideo Departamento de Fisiología Neurofisiología
Florida Atlantic University Center for Complex Systems
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alóe, Flávio
Amzica, F.
Hening, W.
Menna-Barreto, L.
Pinto Junior, L.r. [UNIFESP]
Velluti, R.
Vertes, R.
Timo-Iaria, C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sleep
dreams
consciousness
rapid eye movement
REM
topic sleep
dreams
consciousness
rapid eye movement
REM
description This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium held on February 5, 2001 by the Brazilian Society of Neuroscience and Behavior (SBNeC) during which eight specialists involved in clinical and experimental research on sleep and dreaming exposed their personal experience and theoretical points of view concerning these highly polemic subjects. Unlike most other bodily functions, sleep and dreaming cannot, so far, be defined in terms of definitive functions that play an ascribable role in maintaining the organism as a whole. Such difficulties appear quite clearly all along the discussions. In this symposium, concepts on sleep function range from a protective behavior to an essential function for maturation of the nervous system. Kleitman's hypothesis [Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (1974), 159: 293-294] was discussed, according to which the basal state is not the wakeful state but sleep, from which we awake to eat, to protect ourselves, to procreate, etc. Dreams, on the other hand, were widely discussed, being considered either as an important step in consolidation of learning or simply the conscious identification of functional patterns derived from the configuration of released or revoked memorized information.
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