CURRENT IDEAS ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF DREAMS AND THEIR FORMATION IN ONTOGENESIS, THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN CLINICAL PRACTICE

DOI: https://doi.org/10.29296/25877305-2018-04-03
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2018

Professor I. Kelmanson, MD Institute of Special Pedagogics and Psychology, Raoul Wallenberg International University for Family and Child, Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg State Institute of Psychology and Social Work V.A. Almazov National Research Medical Center, Saint Petersburg

The paper considers current neuropsychological ideas about the origin of dreams. It discusses the relationship between dreams and distinct phases of sleep. The data on the formation of sleep and dreams at certain stages of ontogenesis are analyzed. There is information on the clinical, psychological, and biological rationales for the importance of dreams, their role in the natural process of mental functioning. The author touches upon the issues of impaired dream formation in the presence of some pathological conditions.

Keywords: 
neuropsychology
children
ontogenesis
dreams
sleep



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