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Dreaming: an introduction to the science of sleep

Dreaming: an introduction to the science of sleep

J. Allan HobsonPsychology – 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.

Dreaming: a very short introduction

Dreaming: a very short introduction

J. Allan HobsonPsychology – 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

The Neuropsychology of sleep and dreaming‎ – Page 290

John S. Antrobus, Mario BertiniPsychology – 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’
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Zen and the brain: toward an understanding of meditation and consciousness

Zen and the brain: toward an understanding of meditation and consciousness‎ – Page 324

James 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.
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The mind at night: the new science of how and why we dream

The mind at night: the new science of how and why we dream

Andrea Rock – Psychology – 2004 – 224 pages

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Dreaming Souls: Sleep, Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind

Dreaming Souls: Sleep, Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind

Owen J. FlanaganPhilosophy – 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

The limits of dream: a scientific exploration of the mind/brain interface‎ – Page 4

James 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,
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The brain and the inner world: an introduction to the neuroscience of ...

The brain and the inner world: an introduction to the neuroscience of …‎ – Page 208

Mark Solms, Oliver TurnbullPsychology – 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

Psychophysiology: human behavior and physiological response‎ – Page 73

John L. AndreassiScience – 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

The Paradox of Sleep: The Story of Dreaming‎ – Page 75

Michel 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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Origins of neuroscience: a history of explorations into brain function

Origins of neuroscience: a history of explorations into brain function‎ – Page 260

Stanley FingerMedical – 2001 – 480 pages

In 1769, Albrecht von Haller devoted 36 pages to sleep and dreaming in Elementa
Haller postulated that dreaming was increased by large amounts of hard,

Dreaming as delirium: how the brain goes out of its mind

Dreaming as delirium: how the brain goes out of its mind‎ – Page 33

J. Allan HobsonPsychology – 1999 – 300 pages

Neither Jung nor Freud made the obvious move of performing a mental status exam
on dreaming, their own model of mental illness. I think the reason is clear
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Memory and dreams: the creative human mind

Memory and dreams: the creative human mind‎ – Page 150

George ChristosScience – 2003 – 237 pages

This made her suspicious that she might be dreaming, so she tried to fly and was
successful, and from that point on she became conscious that she was indeed

The postmodern brain

The postmodern brain‎ – Page 116

Gordon G. GlobusPhilosophy – 1995 – 188 pages

In dreaming, the threatened ego finds itself in a threatening world (just In
dreaming the other must be created. The dreaming self is yoked to its other

The quest for consciousness: a neurobiological approach

The quest for consciousness: a neurobiological approach‎ – Page 108

Christof KochPsychology – 2004 – 429 pages

Evidence that VI neurons are not part of the NCC comes from dreaming, too. From
an experiential point of view, dreams are full of the sights and sounds of

Functional disorders of memory

Functional disorders of memory‎ – Page 239

John F. Kihlstrom, Frederick J. EvansPsychology – 1979 – 420 pages

Remembering and Forgetting Dreaming David B. Cohen University of Texas at Austin
The study of memory for dreaming poses a unique validity problem: How do we

Sleep, dreaming & sleep disorders: an introduction

Sleep, dreaming & sleep disorders: an introduction‎ – Page 231

William H. Moorcroft – Medical – 1993 – 494 pages

dreaming and interest in dreams decline. Also, visual imagery (Fein et al., 1981
) and bizarreness of REM dreams decline with age.

The Oxford companion to the mind

The Oxford companion to the mind‎ – Page 266

Richard Langton Gregory – Psychology – 2004 – 1004 pages

2 vols. dreaming (1). Dreaming can be defined as the images and thoughts that
The scientific study of dreaming relates these images and thoughts to the

The neuropsychology of dreams: a clinico-anatomical study

The neuropsychology of dreams: a clinico-anatomical study‎ – Page 51

Mark Solms – Psychology – 1997 – 292 pages

The whole issue of recovery from cessation of dreaming clearly deserves careful
THE MECHANISM OF GLOBAL CESSATION OF DREAMING As was the case with
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Biological psychology

Biological psychology‎ – Page 364

James W. Kalat – Psychology – 1992 – 680 pages

REM Sleep and Dreaming REM sleep is associated with dreaming, although the
relationship is not perfect. Researchers can determine the sleep stage of a

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