Lesson 19 The stuff of dreams

Lesson 19 The stuff of dreams 歌词

歌曲 Lesson 19 The stuff of dreams
歌手 英语听力
专辑 新概念英语(第四册)
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[00:01.49] Lesson 19
[00:03.88] The stuff of dreams
[00:12.89] What is going on when a person experiences rapid eye-movements during sleep?
[00:21.48] It is fairly clear that the sleeping period must have some function, and because there is so much of it the function would seem to be important.
[00:32.48] Speculations about its nature have been going on for literally thousands of years,
[00:38.80] and one odd finding that makes the problem puzzling is that it looks very much as if sleeping is not simply a matter of giving the body a rest.
[00:48.75] 'Rest', in terms of muscle relaxation and so on, can be achieved by a brief period lying, or even sitting down.
[00:58.93] The body's tissues are self-repairing and self-restoring to a degree, and function best when more or less continuously active.
[01:09.16] In fact a basic amount of movement occurs during sleep which is specifically concerned with preventing muscle inactivity.
[01:19.58] If it is not a question of resting the body, then perhaps it is the brain that needs resting?
[01:26.60] This might be a plausible hypothesis were it not for two factors.
[01:31.71] First the electroencephalograph (which is simply a device for recording the electrical activity of the brain by attaching electrodes to the scalp)
[01:42.12] shows that while there is a change in the pattern of activity during sleep, there is no evidence that the total amount of activity is any less.
[01:52.77] The second factor is more interesting and more fundamental.
[01:57.24] Some years ago an American psychiatrist named William Dement published experiments dealing with the recording of eye-movements during sleep.
[02:08.31] He showed that the average individual's sleep cycle is punctuated with peculiar bursts of eye-movements, some drifting and slow, others jerky and rapid.
[02:20.49] People woken during these periods of eye-movements generally reported that they had been dreaming.
[02:27.40] When woken at other times they reported no dreams.
[02:31.86] If one group of people were disturbed from their eye-movement sleep for several nights on end,
[02:37.64] and another group were disturbed for an equal period of time but when they were not exhibiting eye-movements,
[02:44.19] the first group began to show some personality disorders while the others seemed more or less unaffected.
[02:51.60] The implications of all this were that it was not the disturbance of sleep that mattered, but the disturbance of dreaming.
[00:01.49] 第19节
[00:03.88] 话说梦的本质
[00:12.89] 当一个人在睡眠中经历快速眼球活动时会发生什么?
[00:21.48] 很清楚,睡眠必然具有某种作用。睡眠占去那么多时间,所以其作用似乎还是很重要
[00:32.48] 人们对睡眠作用的种种猜测,确实有数千年之久
[00:38.80] 一项使人对这个问题感到困惑的奇怪的发现是,睡眠在很大程度似乎并不仅仅是为了使身体得到休息
[00:48.75] “休息”,从使肌肉得到放松等方面来看,只要稍微躺一躺,甚至坐一坐就能达到
[00:58.93] 人体组织在一定程度上有自我修补和自我恢复的能力,有张有弛地连续活动时,其功能最佳
[01:09.16] 事实上,睡眠状态下仍有着基本的活动量,以防止肌肉活动停止
[01:19.58] 如果睡眠的功能不是在于使身体得到休息,那么也许是让大脑得以休息
[01:26.60] 若不是下面两点,这种假设似乎是有道理的
[01:31.71] 第一点,脑电图记录仪(不过是一种把电极接到头皮上记录脑电活动的仪器)
[01:42.12] 显示人在睡眠时大脑活动的方式有变化,但没有迹象表明,其活动总量有任何减少
[01:52.77] 第二点更有意思,也更重要
[01:57.24] 前些年,美国一位精神病学者发表了一篇报告,报告中记录了眼球在睡眠时的活动情况
[02:08.31] 他指出,平常人的睡眠周期中不时伴有一阵阵奇怪的眼球队活动,这些活动有的飘忽而缓慢,有的急剧而快速
[02:20.49] 在眼球活动期间被叫醒的人都说自己在做梦
[02:27.40] 在其他期间叫醒他们,则说没有做梦
[02:31.86] 如果有两组人,一组人连续几夜在眼球队活动时被叫醒
[02:37.64] 另一组人也是连续几夜被叫醒,但是在眼球队没活动时被叫醒的
[02:44.19] 结果,第一组人开始出现性格失常,而第二组人似乎没受什么影响
[02:51.60] 这一切暗示我们:睡眠受到干扰没关系,而做梦受到干扰是有问题的
Lesson 19 The stuff of dreams 歌词
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