traumainformoidun
Traumainformoidun is a theoretical framework within cognitive neuroscience and dream research that seeks to explain how dream experiences, especially those involving trauma, relate to information processing in the brain. The model posits that dreams are built from informoid representations—structured, network-like constructs that encode scenes, objects, actions, and emotional valence—and that these representations are repeatedly revised during sleep.
Within traumainformoidun, traumatic dream content is thought to recruit heightened emotional tagging via circuits involving the
Mechanistically, the model envisions dream information as a dynamic interaction among semantic-type nodes, affective tags, and
Research status remains exploratory. Traumainformoidun has not achieved broad empirical validation and faces challenges due to
Critics warn that the concept can be vague and prone to over-interpretation of dream content, underscoring