Dreaming of Nonsense: The Evolutionary Enigma of Dream Content
it’s relatively easy to see why
sleep itself would have conferred evolutionary advantages (avoiding nocturnal predators, recharging our neural batteries and so on), it’s not entirely clear why we don’t simply sleep without
dreaming.
Barrett shrugs off the better-known psychoanalytic theories of dreams
highlights the major contemporary, biologically informed theories
stimulate the brain or to keep it “in shape” during prolonged periods of inactivity
replenish neurotransmitters
rest a particular brain area
Steven Pinker writes, “For all we know, dreaming might be a kind of screen saver in which it doesn’t really matter what the content is as long as certain parts of the brain are active.”
allowed our ancestors to simulate problem-solving strategies for genuine, waking life threats
Dreaming as Problem-Solving