What We Think Today on the Interpretation of Dreams, Forgotten and Double Senses

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ABSTRACT

There are more than a hundred years since the publication of Sigmund Freud’s work “the interpretation of dreams”. How can we take today the ideas that Freud exposes in that text? What can we think of the interpretation of dreams, forgetfulness and double meanings? That is, the ways in which the unconscious is present in the discourse. The following work summarizes the Freudian idea about the storage of memory and about dreams and their rereading in the light of current findings in neuroscience about implicit memory, the re-consolidation of labile memories and the sleep activity that they validate in part and modify Freudian ideas in another.

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Rodado, J. and Rodado, M. (2018) What We Think Today on the Interpretation of Dreams, Forgotten and Double Senses. Psychology, 9, 773-784. doi: 10.4236/psych.2018.94049.

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