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Lesson 23 The Stuff of Dreams 说梦话的本
质[笔记]-第四册笔记新版
It is fairly clear that the sleeping period must have some function,
and because there is so much of it the function would seem to be
important. Speculations about its nature have been going on for
literally thousands of years, and one odd finding that makes the
problem puzzling is that it looks very much as if sleeping is not
simply a matter of giving the body a rest. 〞 Rest 〞 , in terms of
muscle relaxation and so on, can be achieved by a brief period lying,
or even sitting down. The body〞 s
tissues are self-repairing and self-restoring to a degree, and
function best when more or less continuously active. In fact a basic
amount of movement occurs during sleep which is specifically
concerned with preventing muscle inactivity.
If it is not a question of resting the body, then perhaps it
is the brain that needs resting? This might be a plausible
hypothesis were it not for two factors. First the
electroencephalograph (which is simply a device for recording the
electrical activity of the brain by attaching electrodes to thescalp) shows that while there is a change in the pattern of activity
during sleep, there is no evidence that the total amount of activity
is any less. The second factor is more interesting and more
fundamental. In I960 an American psychiatrist named William Dement
published experiments dealing with the recording of eye-movements
during sleep. He showed that the average individual〞 s sleep cycle
is punctuated with peculiar bursts of eye-movements, some drifting
and slow, others jerky and rapid. People woken during these periods
of eye-movements generally reported that they had been dreaming.
When woken at other times they reported no dreams. If one group of
people were disturbed from their eye-movement sleep for several
nights on end, and another group were disturbed for an equal period
of time but when they were not exhibiting eye-movements, the first
group began to show some personality disorders while the others
seemed more or less unaffected. The implications of all this were
that it was not the disturbance of sleep that mattered, but the
disturbance of dreaming.
New words and expressions 生词短语
speculation n. 推想speculate , predict; speculation: without a
complete knowledge /
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