Psychology, asked by rocky6984, 8 months ago

Can you say what thing is that we can't see in our dream.​

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Answered by sainibabita1211984
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we can see that we imagine all the things in dreams. mostly our dreams are about that we thought before sleeping...

Answered by suvarnaaryan8
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Explanation:

The simple explanation is that reading is a mental process that requires a book or other physical text. On the other hand, everything in the dream world is projected by the mind while it is being interpreted. In this regard the case of reading isn't any different than other dream objects, such as a geometric pattern or other seemingly complex figure.

Lucid dreaming gives one the ability to direct attention onto the projected dream objects, but they are then revealed to be unstable. The better mental focus might give the illusion that the object of attention is stable, but it is still being mental focus might give the illusion that the object of attention is stable, but it is still being constructed during the process of perception.

If a dream object such as a text seems clear, it indicates that the dreamer already has a more definite idea about what they expect the text to mean, and it is being constructed to meet that expectation.

I can read but it's when I try to reread that it's different and unintelligible. When approaching lucidity I often have read something highly compelling, but as soon as I'm lucid, the meaning is lost and jumbled, but the feeling of having read something extraordinary is there.

If dreaming is just a byproduct of our experience and observation of higher order mental functions which happen to consolidate information from the previous day, then the words we see are simply white noise. Meaning is given to the white noise by our expectations and desire to see patterns.

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