I-Function controls whether you are dreaming or not. Imagine you are in a dream. The world is different from what usually happens. Normally impossible things are happening. I do not know if this is a dream. Sudden things will start falling in your brain. You notice that you are dreaming. By playing your will, you can change the scene. You can do everything you always want. I will jump to make you leap. You control it, you know that it does not cause any harm.
The problem is "Why should we have a dream?" Or "What is the function to dream?" It's easy to ask, but it is difficult to answer. The most honest answer is that we do not yet know the function or function of a dream. Despite the many theories we do not fully understand the purpose of sleep yet this ignorance is not surprising. And these two biological states are easier to study scientifically than somewhat obscure ones.
Many theories suggest that dreams are random by-products of REM sleep physiology and can not be used for natural purposes. Flanagan insists that "a dream is a coincidence phenomenon of evolution," they have no adaptive function. "Dreams freely ride on systems designed for thought and sleep." Hobson believes that a dream is an idol for various reasons. He believes that the essence of a dream does not significantly affect the behavior waking up, and most people complete their daily lives without remembering their dreams.
1 Is this the only function that fulfills our dream? I do not know anything else. A: Indeed, Mader has always dedicated itself to applying other secondary functions for his dream. He started with observations of justice, and many dreams tried to provide a solution to the actual conflict that was finished. Therefore, they are like preparatory exercises to awaken activities. Therefore, he tied his dream to animals and children 's games. It was thought to be a training of genetic instincts and established dreams for dreams in preparation for subsequent serious activities. For some time before Maeder, Alfred Adler also emphasized the ability to think forward in a dream. (The analysis that I announced in 1905 included dreams that could be regarded as a solution dream regardless of day or night until it was realized.