Preliminary description of a self-similarity phenomenon in the connection patterns of dreams
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The objective of the research was to recognize and describe a phenomenon of self-similarity in dreams, specifically in the connection patterns of dreams: These patterns were obtained by means of a linguistic analysis of data including dream reports and associations provided by the dreamer. Dreams of four patients in therapy, three for each patient, were considered. It was found that a well-defined pattern (Basic Pattern) existed at three levels: links among dream sources of a dream, connections among source clusters of a dream, and connections among different dreams of a same patient. This self-similarity pattern was meaningfully interpretable at all the three levels. Considering the small number of patients, the description and interpretation of the results should be viewed as only preliminary. However, a minimum value for the occurrence frequency of the observed phenomenon can be given with good statistical significance.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cognitive science; Text analysis; Self-similarity
List of contributors:
Barcaro, Umberto
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