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From the archive: Why do we dream?

Many Minds

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The Overfitted Brain Hypothesis and Dreaming

The overfitted brain hypothesis really takes seriously the actual experience of dreams, the phenomenology of dreams. It explains why your conscious experience when you're dreaming does not resemble your conscious experience while awake. You probably don't look at your phone a lot when you're asleep because it's sparse and there's no tax. And so they're also hallucinatory in that sense where categories are breaking down into odd situations like David Lynch films do.

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