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Definitions of dream: A paradigm for comparing field descriptive specific studies of dream.
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Classification SystemSleepCognitive ScienceNeuropsychologyMental ExperienceSleep DisorderExperimental PsychologyDream StudiesCognitionSocial SciencesNeuroscienceSingle DefinitionCognitive NeuroscienceConsciousnessPsychologyPhilosophy Of Mind
A single definition for dreaming is most likely impossible given the wide spectrum of fields engaged in the study of dreaming, and the diversity in currently applied definitions. Many studies do not specify a definition, yet results are likely to be comparable only when comparable definitions of the topic are used. The alternative is to develop a classification system organizing the multiplicity of definitions for dream. A dream should not be exclusively defined as a non-conscious electrophysiologic state. Dreaming is, at least in part, a mental experience that can be described during waking consciousness. Definitions for dreaming should be utilized in research and discussion which address the various axes which define dreaming: Wake/sleep, Recall, and Content.
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