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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 September 2001
There has been no generally accepted cognitive definition of dreaming. An electrophysiologic correlate (REM sleep) has become its defining characteristic. Dreaming and REM sleep are complex states for which the Dreaming + REMs model is over-simplified and limited. The target articles in this BBS special issue present strong evidence for a dissociation between dreaming and REM sleep.
[Hobson et al.; Nielsen, Revonsuo; Solms; Vertes & Eastman]