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Los sueños son artefactos codificados de procesos biológicos, neuronales y simbólicos, esenciales para la regulación emocional y la memoria. Los terapeutas traducen estos códigos de sueño, un proceso llamado codepoesis psíquica, ayudado por nuevos modelos de IA.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • La neurociencia
  • Psicología
  • Código Biología

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  • Los psicólogos han tratado durante mucho tiempo de interpretar los sueños, pero un manual universal sigue siendo difícil de alcanzar.
  • Los avances en la neurociencia del sueño y la biología del código ofrecen nuevos conocimientos sobre la formación de los sueños.
  • Los sueños sirven funciones adaptativas vitales incluyendo la regulación emocional y la consolidación de la memoria.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Proponer un marco para entender los sueños como artefactos codificados.
  • Para replantear los arquetipos como reguladores de la formación de sueños e imágenes simbólicas.
  • Explorar el papel de los terapeutas en la traducción de los códigos de los sueños (codepoesis psíquica).

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la neurociencia del sueño y la literatura de la biología del código.
  • Integración de la neurociencia afectiva y la teoría jungiana.
  • Análisis de la interpretación clínica de los sueños como proceso de traducción.

Principales resultados:

  • Los sueños son vistos como artefactos codificados producidos por múltiples códigos orgánicos (biológicos, neuronales, simbólicos, culturales).
  • Los arquetipos son reformulados como artefactos de códigos orgánicos incorporados.
  • Los afectos emocionales se proponen como patrones neurodinámicos arquetípicos.
  • Los terapeutas actúan como "adaptadores" en la codificación psíquica, traduciendo las narrativas de los sueños.

Conclusiones:

  • Los sueños son biológicamente necesarios, y sirven para funciones adaptativas cruciales.
  • Un nuevo paradigma ve los sueños como el lenguaje fundamental de la vida subjetiva.
  • Los grandes modelos de lenguaje pueden ayudar, pero no reemplazar, la interpretación humana en la comprensión de los códigos de los sueños.