Neurophilosophy of dreaming
Claude Debru
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurNeurophilosophy of Dreaming This book is devoted to a historical reconstruction and to a philosophical interpretation of physiological research on sleep and dreaming during the last sixty years, with emphasis on the new physiology of dreaming. More than a thorough analysis of the scientific developments in various fields of research pertaining to rapid-eye-movement (rem) or paradoxical sleep and dreaming, from neurochemistry and psychophysiology to developmental and evolutionary biology, the book puts emphasis on the progress of ideas about the biochemical mechanisms of sleep, from the rather simple ideas in the sixties about monoaminergic mechanisms, to the crisis of the monoaminergic theory and to the later development of much more complex models of sleep and wakefulness mechanisms. Philosophically speaking, this account raises questions about the relevance of classical concepts of causality in experimental medicine in the case of systems whose complexity level is initially unknown. Another still much debated issue which is dealt with is the equivalence between rem-sleep and dreaming, and the question of mental activity in sleep. Is rem-sleep really the unique physiological basis of dreaming ? The author gives also an assessment of several theoretical ideas about the function of rem-sleep, including ideas about the possible role of rem-sleep in the brains continuing process of individuality. |
RésuméHistoire détaillée et documentée des recherches qui ont été consacrées, tout au long des dernières décennies, au sommeil paradoxal et au rêve. L'auteur met de l'ordre dans le foisonnement des hypothèses et des interprétations et présente les multiples directions amorcées, abandonnées, puis reprises et repensées. ©Electre 2025 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
25 février 2017
Rayon
Médecine
Contributeur(s) Barbara E. Jones
(Préfacier), Michel Jouvet
(Préfacier), Isidore Bethel
(Traducteur), Andrew Szabados
(Traducteur) EAN
9782705693947
Nombre de pages
355
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
23.0
cm x
16.0
cm x
2.0
cm
Poids
526
g
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