La máquina del tiempo

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Abstract

The dream of building a time machine can not, for the time being, come true. In contrast, the transit through time is habitual during dreams. The human dream activity allows the repetition of scenes of reality experienced in the past. The repetition of real or plausible facts favors learning and memory. The journey to the future, understood as the possibility of developing new capacities, is experienced in dreams through scenes in which advanced qualities -not achieved in the present, but possible in the future-are tried. The oniric fantasy initiates synaptic prototypes, some -many-of which will be consolidated in wakefulness. (Kranion. 2017;12:58-61).

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Pareja, J. A., Cárcamo, A., & Álvarez, M. (2017). La máquina del tiempo. Kranion, 12(2), 58–61. https://doi.org/10.20453/ah.v56i0.2721

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