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Re: Забавя ли се времето в критична ситуация [re: Amitaba] |
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tiger_tulip () |
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| Публикувано | 19.12.07 11:53 |
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След 1 минута сънуване човек е в състояние да разкаже дълъг и с много подробности и последователни събития сън.
Както писах, такъв сън ще отнеме всъщност много по-дълго време от минута.
Such studies can answer some interesting questions.
For example, how long do dreams last? It is a popular idea that lengthy dreams are actually created in a flash, on waking. The most famous example is from Alfred Maury, in the last century, who dreamt a long and complicated dream leading up to his being beheaded by the guillotine. On waking, terrified, he found that the bedhead had fallen on his neck and concluded that the whole dream had been created in that moment.
For a long time, it seemed almost impossible to test this theory. Researchers woke dreamers at various points during REM and found that those who had been in REM sleep for longer claimed to have had longer dreams. However, accurate timing became possible only when lucid dreamers could send 'markers' from the dream state. LaBerge even got people to signal when they became lucid, count a 10-second period and signal again. Their average interval was 13 seconds, the same as they gave when awake.
Worsley dreamed, while being monitored in the same sleep laboratory, a long dream about drawing triangles on a blackboard. In his report afterwards, he claimed, 'I'd say the whole dream took about 5 minutes.' In fact, the recorded time was 5 minutes and 15 seconds.
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