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Nov 1999
ISBN 0262581795
313 pp.
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Dreaming as Delirium
J. Allan Hobson

"With the patience of a wise, experienced guide [Hobson] weaves together the strands of evidence gathered from a bewildering variety of sources-using very little jargon but many illustrative stories about his own life and the lives of his patients. What emerges is nothing less than the outline of a unified model of the brain and the mind."
-- The New York Times Book Review

In this book J. Allan Hobson sets out a compelling -- and controversial -- theory of consciousness. Our brain-mind, as he calls it, is not a fixed identity but a dynamic balancing act between the chemical systems that regulate waking and dreaming. Drawing on his work both as a sleep researcher and as a psychiatrist, Hobson looks in particular at the strikingly similar chemical characteristics of the states of dreaming and psychosis. His underlying theme is that the form of our thoughts, emotions, dreams, and memories derive from specific nerve cells and electrochemical impulses described by neuroscientists. Among the questions Hobson explores are: What are dreams? Do they have any hidden meaning, or are they simply emotionally salient images whose peculiar narrative structure refects the unique neurophysiology of sleep? And what is the relationship between the delirium of our dream life and psychosis?

Originally published by Little, Brown under the title The Chemistry of Conscious States

Table of Contents
 Preface to the MIT Press Edition
 Acknowledgments
I Defining the Brain-Mind
1 The Brain Is Insane
2 Brain-Mind Schizophrenia
3 Delia's Dream Delirium
4 The Cause of Delia's Delirium
5 Traveling in Brain-Mind Space
II Analyzing the Brain-Mind
6 Lost and Found: Orientation and Disorientation
7 The Story of Our Lives: Memory and Confabulation
8 Seeing Is Believing: Perception and Hallucination
9 The Heart of the Brain-Mind: Emotion and Instinct
10 Stop, Look, and Listen: Attention and Distraction
11 Ups and Downs: Energy, Mood, and Health
12 What Is Consciousness? What Is the Mind?
III Changing the Brain-Mind
13 How the Brain-Mind Heals Itself
14 Changing Brain-Mind States to Improve Your Health
15 The Last Resort: Using Drugs to Change Your State
 Index
 
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