Where Dreams Are Made, Really

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Analyzed as portents of the future and windows to the subconscious, dreams have fascinated human beings since the dawn of recorded history. Their purpose, from a strictly cognitive point of view, remains a puzzle.

But a rare instance of dream loss in a patient with localized brain damage may pinpoint the where, if not the why, of dreaming.

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