Approach/avoidance in dreams.

Susan Malcolm-Smith, Sheri Koopowitz, Eleni Pantelis, Mark Solms

ACSENT Laboratory, Dept. of Psychology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa.

Journal Article: Consciousness and Cognition (impact factor: 2.14). 12/2011; 21(1):408-12. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.11.004

Abstract

The influential threat simulation theory (TST) asserts that dreaming yields adaptive advantage by providing a virtual environment in which threat-avoidance may be safely rehearsed. We have previously found the incidence of biologically threatening dreams to be around 20%, with successful threat avoidance occurring in approximately one-fifth of such dreams. TST asserts that threat avoidance is over-represented relative to other possible dream contents. To begin assessing this issue, we contrasted the incidence of 'avoidance' dreams with that of their opposite: 'approach' dreams. Because TST states that the threat-avoidance function is only fully activated in ecologically valid (biologically threatening) contexts, we also performed this contrast for populations living in both high- and low-threat environments. We find that 'approach' dreams are significantly more prevalent across both contexts. We suggest these results are more consistent with the view that dreaming is generated by reward-seeking systems than by fear-conditioning systems, although reward-seeking is clearly not the only factor determining the content of dreams.

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