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    October 2014 APA paper on the Theory of the Default Mode Network and Schizophrenia Dr. Denise Arnold Abstract For centuries now‚ philosophers‚ neuro-physiopathologist and psychiatrists have discussed the similarities between schizophrenia and dreaming. Carl Jung has been quoted for saying‚ “let the dreamer walk about and act like one awakened and we (will) have the clinical picture of dementia praecox (schizophrenia)” (Jung‚ 1909). Until now the great contributors in psychology of the past were

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    Dream House

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    Dreaming is one thing that keeps us alive and when we stop dreaming it is a time to die. In my dreams I built a house that I live in with my beloved little family. I like to live in a relaxing environment with fresh air away from noisy cities and crowded places. Therefore‚ I want my house to be a beach house located on beautiful white sand beach. It has three floors and the entire house is built up above the ground level. All the rooms are designed and decorated in beach style with gleaming hardwood

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    Commentary “A Piece of Cake” “A Piece of Cake” is the third short story of Roald Dahl’s collection Over to you published in 1946. The collection deals with Royal Air Force pilots or civilians who participate in World War II. The story deals in a first part‚ with an unknown first-person narrator who doesn’t remember his accident well. Before the latter happens‚ he and Peter‚ his fellow pilot plan to head towards Mersah Matruh. As they prepare to fly off‚ an airman warns them to be careful

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    the snail

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    "Little snail‚ dreaming you go‚ Weather and rose is all you know. Weather and rose is all you see‚Drinking the dew drops...Mystery." This is a poem that our teacher showed us to begin our unit of poety. This poem not only talks about the life of a snail but makes reference to the author and how he feels he is living his life. THe poet feels traped and alone. He is. Sad because he has never seen the world and only knows what he knows he hasnt had the oportunity to live the way he always dreamed he

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    aunt and he awakens to finds that she was killed in a car accident six weeks before. He is horrified‚ and attempts to control his dreaming‚ but over the years some of his dreams and nightmares come true. Finally by the time he is thirty ( in the year 2002) he is becoming psychotic and he contemplates suicide but then turns to pep pills to stay awake to prevent dreaming. When he nearly overdoses‚ his landlord calls a medic who saves him but turns him in for illegal drug use - a minor offense that requires

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    Do blind people dream

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    The longer you’ve had sight the longer you’ll see while dreaming. Does this mean the visually impaired don’t dream? No. They have dreams called sensory compensated dreams. They dream of their life as they live life‚ but in a dream state just like us. They feel‚ smell‚ hear and taste whatever is in their dream. Because they lack the ability to see‚ the brain emphasizes these senses. In one study of dreams‚ 60% of blind people reported dreaming about transport (compared to 28% of sighted people) which

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    to pursue. Society‚ dreams‚ and influential people‚ these are things that sometimes keep us from realizing and seeing the truths in life or maybe we know them‚ but just deny them to tolerate our blind dreaming and living. Dreaming is part of living but living shouldn’t be boxed by this dreaming. When was the last time we or I paused to think‚ introspect‚ and contemplate about the things happening in our life‚ about the paths we are taking‚ and the decisions we are making. I like how Socrates

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    memorize because it felt more interactive and more engaging with the audience. I now enjoy talking with people about the research I found on dreaming and am much less nervous to give my TED Talk. Overall‚ my TED Talk process was long and difficult‚ but helped me to feel comfortable and at ease with my presentation. Works Consulted Rosen‚ Marvin. Sleep and Dreaming. Philadelphia‚ PA: Chelsea House Publ.‚ 2006. nnnnnPrint. Walcutt‚ Diana L. "Stages of Sleep." Psych Central. N.p.‚ 17 July 2016

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    behave‚ yet you aren’t controlling your movements. It is said that at least 5 to 35 people out of 100 experience this sometime in their life. British psychologist‚ Susan Blackmore‚ says the experience has many similarities as dreaming and very close relations with lucid dreaming. According to PHD Stephan LaBerge in his book‚ Nightlight‚ they are‚ “The human consciousness separating from the human body and traveling in a discorporate form in the physical world.” Another popular belief is that these are

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    remember the point at which my mind had fallen asleep; I could only recall getting into bed‚ the dream I had and waking up in the morning. While we sleep we undergo and interesting thing‚ rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep). At this point we are dreaming and our brain fires signals to may sensations at a time. We dream less than

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