This paper examines the work of five dreaming and consciousness researchers: J. Allan Hobson, G. William Domhoff, Owen Flanagan, Kelly Bulkeley, and Antti Revonsuo. Revonsuo puts forward an evolutionary theory of dream function utilizing data from various methodologies. However, dream functionality cannot be proved or disproved. Neurobiology most benefits an integrative dream science by yielding predictions about the psychological properties of dreams, not by denying dream form. The study of dream phenomenology is not strictly empirical, but dependent upon subjective delineations of the normative properties of dreams.
"This paper examines the work of five dreaming and consciousness researchers: J. Allan Hobson, G. William Domhoff, Owen Flanagan, Kelly Bulkeley, and Antti Revonsuo. Revonsuo puts forward an evolutionary theory of dream function utilizing data from various methodologies. However, dream functionality cannot be proved or disproved. Neurobiology most benefits an integrative dream science by yielding predictions about the psychological properties of dreams, not by denying dream form. The study of dream phenomenology is not strictly empirical, but dependent upon subjective delineations of the normative properties of dreams."@en
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