''Thought'' [[process]]es on the edge of sleep tend to differ radically from those of ordinary wakefulness. Hypnagogia may involve a “loosening of [[ego]] boundaries ... openness, sensitivity, internalization-subjectification of the physical and mental environment ([[empathy]]) and diffuse-absorbed attention,”[40] Hypnagogic cognition, in comparison with that of normal, alert wakefulness, is characterised by heightened suggestibility,[41] illogic and a fluid association of [[ideas]]. Subjects are more receptive in the hypnagogic state to suggestion from an experimenter than at other times, and readily incorporate external stimuli into hypnagogic trains of thought and subsequent [[dream]]s. This receptivity has a physiological parallel; EEG readings show elevated responsiveness to sound around the onset of sleep.[42] | ''Thought'' [[process]]es on the edge of sleep tend to differ radically from those of ordinary wakefulness. Hypnagogia may involve a “loosening of [[ego]] boundaries ... openness, sensitivity, internalization-subjectification of the physical and mental environment ([[empathy]]) and diffuse-absorbed attention,”[40] Hypnagogic cognition, in comparison with that of normal, alert wakefulness, is characterised by heightened suggestibility,[41] illogic and a fluid association of [[ideas]]. Subjects are more receptive in the hypnagogic state to suggestion from an experimenter than at other times, and readily incorporate external stimuli into hypnagogic trains of thought and subsequent [[dream]]s. This receptivity has a physiological parallel; EEG readings show elevated responsiveness to sound around the onset of sleep.[42] |