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  • Why Do We Dream?


    Why Do We Dream?

    Like NOVA, Horizon uncovers the secret world of our dreams.

    In a series of cutting-edge experiments and personal stories, we go in search of the science behind this most enduring mystery and ask: where do dreams come from? Do they have meaning? And ultimately, why do we dream?

    What the film reveals is that much of what we thought we knew no longer stands true. Dreams are not simply wild imaginings but play a significant part in all our lives as they have an impact on our memories, the ability to learn, and our mental health. Most surprisingly, we find nightmares, too, are beneficial and may even explain the survival of our species.

    Released 10 Feb, 2009. 60 min. TV documentary.

    Why Do We Dream?, 4.6 out of 6 based on 7 ratings
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    • http://mgcmag.com Rachelnico

      I love this doc. I always tell myself to dream about certain things and I do! LOL, I think I did it after watching Waking Life.

      • IvelLeCog

        Great movie!!

    • steven

      Dreams, of course, are MENTAL, not neurological, phenomena. Experimental psychology is therefore incapable of explaining dreams. Its not on the right level at all. By analogy: would you attempt to explain the significance of a poem by brain-scanning its author?

    • Cam

      If dreams have been responsible for two Nobel prizes, invented major drugs, and other such discoveries…then LSD is responsible for the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA, the invention of Apple computers, and countless songs…not to mention genres of music. Probably other things too, but people are reluctant to admit that LSD/psychedelics played such a large role in “their” discoveries/creations.

      • Derek

        I don’t know if the double helix / acid trip thing is actually true, I have read it is an urban legend that may have been influenced by the fact that Kary Mullis (decades later) claims his LSD experiences changed him in a way that eventually led to his development of Polymerase Chain Reaction (a method of replicating DNA). Of course claims like these are just claims and we have to take them on faith, but how cool would it be if it were true?

    • Roy

      Interesting documentary, the bit about REM and nonREM being fundamentally different in dream type was a surprise. A little skeptical of the quantification of dreams, though. I wonder what number represents flying pretzels?