Dreaming: an introduction to the science of sleepJ. Allan Hobson – Psychology – 2002 – 170 pages In this fascinating book, Harvard researcher Allan Hobson offers an intriguing look at our nightly odyssey through the illusory world of dreams.
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Dreaming: a very short introductionJ. Allan Hobson – Psychology – 2005 – 153 pages Although there were a few important predecessors of the formal approach to
dreaming described in Chapter 1, most dream theorists preferred to focus on … |
The Neuropsychology of sleep and dreaming – Page 290John S. Antrobus, Mario Bertini – Psychology – 1992 – 329 pages 241-242) Although we are usually unaware of the fact that we are dreaming while
we are dreaming, at times a remarkable exception occurs, and as in Myers’ … |
Zen and the brain: toward an understanding of meditation and consciousness – Page 324James H. Austin – Medical – 1999 – 844 pages 73 Lucid Dreaming [On lucid dreams] The union of separate elements, … And when
the term “lucid” is applied to dreaming, it refers to just these moments. … |
The mind at night: the new science of how and why we dreamAndrea Rock – Psychology – 2004 – 224 pages Page 167
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Dreaming Souls: Sleep, Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious MindOwen J. Flanagan – Philosophy – 2001 – 224 pages And in Dreaming Souls he provides both an accessible survey of the latest research on sleep and dreams and a compelling new theory about the nature and function …
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The limits of dream: a scientific exploration of the mind/brain interface – Page 4James F. Pagel – Medical – 2008 – 234 pages The cognitive activity of dreaming is the electrical EEG activation occurring
… Instead of waking an individual to ask whether he or she is dreaming, … |
The brain and the inner world: an introduction to the neuroscience of … – Page 208Mark Solms, Oliver Turnbull – Psychology – 2002 – 342 pages is therefore a clear series of links between dreaming, psychosis, … VISUAL
AREAS INVOLVED IN DREAMING We have said that there is a second forebrain area … |
Psychophysiology: human behavior and physiological response – Page 73John L. Andreassi – Science – 2000 – 458 pages EEG and Dreaming The discovery that rapid eye movements (REM) were associated
with dreaming was made by Aserinsky and Kleitman (1953). … |
The Paradox of Sleep: The Story of Dreaming – Page 75Michel Jouvet – Psychology – 2001 – 227 pages 7 was sure that I was not dreaming. I was sure I was awake and I was surprised
that I had not tried to fly earlier, it was so easy . …
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