Dreams: The Mind’s Minecraft
Abdulqadir J. Nashwan; Hendy, Abdelaziz; Ahmad A. Abujaber;
Abstract
Abstract Minecraft is a game known for its limitless potential for creation, allowing players to construct elaborate structures, explore vast landscapes, and encounter a variety of creatures and scenarios, all within a controlled, virtual environment. Similarly, our dreams are constructed by the subconscious mind, using the “blocks” of memories, emotions, and sensory experiences accumulated during waking life. This editorial highlights the intricate relationship between the dream worlds created in sleep and the virtual landscapes we explore in Minecraft, highlighting how both territories are constructed from the building blocks of our subconscious mind. It emphasizes the role of dreams as simulators for real-life events, particularly in mitigating potential risks, much like Minecraft allows players to engage in risk-free exploration and problem-solving within its pixelated universe. In addition, this editorial aims to illuminate the functions of dreams in memory consolidation, emotional processing, and brain development while showcasing the importance of creativity and imagination in enhancing our mental health and understanding of reality.
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| Title | Dreams: The Mind’s Minecraft | Authors | Abdulqadir J. Nashwan; Hendy, Abdelaziz ; Ahmad A. Abujaber | Issue Date | 6-Mar-2024 | Journal | Cureus | DOI | DOI: 10.7759/cureus.61561 |
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