



It might be noted that the theory of ‘bizarreness’ in dream content analysis research can be effectively linked to the concept of ‘binding’ in consciousness studies (Revonsuo & Salmivalli 1995 Kahn et al, 1997 Revonsuo, 1999).3) The evolution of dreaming and consciousness is of paramount importance in consciousness studies. The proposed framework we will follow consists of three imperatives:1) The fact that a full-scale hallucinatory world of subjective experience during sleep exists logically sets apart the physical and psychological phenomena worth considering for interpreting conscious experience from those that are not necessary at all (Revonsuo, 1995, 1998).2) The composition and structure of phenomenal dream imageries and their interrelation within the world of dreams can be analyzed and measured (Domhoff, 1996 Strauch & Meier, 1996).
