<P> Jung wrote that recurring dreams show up repeatedly to demand attention, suggesting that the dreamer is neglecting an issue related to the dream . He called this "compensation ." The dream balances the conscious belief and attitudes with an alternative . Jung did not believe that the conscious attitude was wrong and that the dream provided the true belief . He argued that good work with dreams takes both into account and comes up with a balanced viewpoint . He believed that many of the symbols or images from these dreams return with each dream . Jung believed that memories formed throughout the day also play a role in dreaming . These memories leave impressions for the unconscious to deal with when the ego is at rest . The unconscious mind re-enacts these glimpses of the past in the form of a dream . Jung called this a day residue . Jung also argued that dreaming is not a purely individual concern, that all dreams are part of "one great web of psychological factors ." </P> <P> Fritz Perls presented his theory of dreams as part of the holistic nature of Gestalt therapy . Dreams are seen as projections of parts of the self that have been ignored, rejected, or suppressed . Jung argued that one could consider every person in the dream to represent an aspect of the dreamer, which he called the subjective approach to dreams . Perls expanded this point of view to say that even inanimate objects in the dream may represent aspects of the dreamer . The dreamer may, therefore, be asked to imagine being an object in the dream and to describe it, in order to bring into awareness the characteristics of the object that correspond with the dreamer's personality . </P> <P> Accumulated observation has shown that dreams are strongly associated with REM rapid eye movement sleep, during which an electroencephalogram (EEG) shows brain activity that, among sleep states, is most like wakefulness . Participant - remembered dreams during NREM sleep are normally more mundane in comparison . During a typical lifespan, a person spends a total of about six years dreaming (which is about two hours each night). Most dreams only last 5 to 20 minutes . It is unknown where in the brain dreams originate, if there is a single origin for dreams or if multiple portions of the brain are involved, or what the purpose of dreaming is for the body or mind . </P> <P> During REM sleep, the release of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine, serotonin and histamine is completely suppressed . </P>

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