Evolutionary biologists propose that nightmares serve as a crucial survival mechanism, acting as the brain's oldest flight simulator. This theory suggests that dreaming of threatening events allows individuals to rehearse survival behaviors in a consequence-free environment. Evidence from cross-cultural dream content analysis and neuroscience supports this idea, indicating that the consistent themes of aggression and being attacked in nightmares point to an evolutionary origin rather than random neural activity. AI
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RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a scientific theory about the evolutionary purpose of nightmares, drawing on existing research and analysis.