‘dreams’ tag
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- “What Are Dreams For? Converging Lines of Research Suggest That We Might Be Misunderstanding Something We Do Every Night of Our Lives”, Gefter 2023
- “Twitching in Sensorimotor Development from Sleeping Rats to Robots”, Blumberg et al 2023
- “Abnormal Behavioral Episodes Associated With Sleep and Quiescence in Octopus Insularis: Possible Nightmares in a Cephalopod?”, Ramos et al 2023
- “Night Shifts: Can Technology Shape Our Dreams?”, Clune 2022
- “Real-Time Dialogue between Experimenters and Dreamers during REM Sleep”, Konkoly et al 2021
- “Dormio: A Targeted Dream Incubation Device”, Horowitz et al 2020
- “Lucid Dream Mathematics: An Explorative Online Study of Arithmetic Abilities of Dream Characters”, Stumbrys et al 2011
- “An Exploratory Study of Creative Problem Solving in Lucid Dreams: Preliminary Findings and Methodological Considerations”, Stumbrys & Daniels 2010
- “When Dreaming Is Believing: The (Motivated) Interpretation of Dreams”, Morewedge & Norton 2009
- “Do We Dream in Color? Cultural Variations and Skepticism”, Schwitzgebel et al 2006
- “Do People Still Report Dreaming in Black and White? An Attempt to Replicate a Questionnaire from 1942”, Schwitzgebel 2003
- “Why Did We Think We Dreamed in Black and White?”, Schwitzgebel 2002
- “African American Dreaming and the Beast of Racism: The Cultural Unconscious in Jungian Analysis”, Adams 2002
- “Consciousness and Abilities of Dream Characters Observed during Lucid Dreaming”, Tholey 1989
- “The Characteristics of EEG Activity and the Subjective Estimation of Time during Dreams of Different Structure”, Moiseeva 1975
- “Coleridge’s Dream”, Borges 1951
- “The Frequency With Which a Group of Unselected College Students Experience Colored Dreaming and Colored Hearing”, Middleton 1942
- “Nocturnal Dreams”, Middleton 1933
- “The Study of Dreams: A Method Adapted to the Seminary”, Bentley 1915 (page 2)
- Wikipedia
- Miscellaneous
- Bibliography
See Also
Links
“What Are Dreams For? Converging Lines of Research Suggest That We Might Be Misunderstanding Something We Do Every Night of Our Lives”, Gefter 2023
“Twitching in Sensorimotor Development from Sleeping Rats to Robots”, Blumberg et al 2023
Twitching in Sensorimotor Development from Sleeping Rats to Robots
“Abnormal Behavioral Episodes Associated With Sleep and Quiescence in Octopus Insularis: Possible Nightmares in a Cephalopod?”, Ramos et al 2023
“Night Shifts: Can Technology Shape Our Dreams?”, Clune 2022
“Real-Time Dialogue between Experimenters and Dreamers during REM Sleep”, Konkoly et al 2021
Real-time dialogue between experimenters and dreamers during REM sleep
“Dormio: A Targeted Dream Incubation Device”, Horowitz et al 2020
“Lucid Dream Mathematics: An Explorative Online Study of Arithmetic Abilities of Dream Characters”, Stumbrys et al 2011
Lucid dream mathematics: An explorative online study of arithmetic abilities of dream characters
“An Exploratory Study of Creative Problem Solving in Lucid Dreams: Preliminary Findings and Methodological Considerations”, Stumbrys & Daniels 2010
“When Dreaming Is Believing: The (Motivated) Interpretation of Dreams”, Morewedge & Norton 2009
When Dreaming Is Believing: The (Motivated) Interpretation of Dreams:
“Do We Dream in Color? Cultural Variations and Skepticism”, Schwitzgebel et al 2006
“Do People Still Report Dreaming in Black and White? An Attempt to Replicate a Questionnaire from 1942”, Schwitzgebel 2003
“Why Did We Think We Dreamed in Black and White?”, Schwitzgebel 2002
“African American Dreaming and the Beast of Racism: The Cultural Unconscious in Jungian Analysis”, Adams 2002
African American dreaming and the beast of racism: The cultural unconscious in Jungian analysis
“Consciousness and Abilities of Dream Characters Observed during Lucid Dreaming”, Tholey 1989
Consciousness and Abilities of Dream Characters Observed during Lucid Dreaming
“The Characteristics of EEG Activity and the Subjective Estimation of Time during Dreams of Different Structure”, Moiseeva 1975
“Coleridge’s Dream”, Borges 1951
“The Frequency With Which a Group of Unselected College Students Experience Colored Dreaming and Colored Hearing”, Middleton 1942
“Nocturnal Dreams”, Middleton 1933
“The Study of Dreams: A Method Adapted to the Seminary”, Bentley 1915 (page 2)
Wikipedia
Miscellaneous
Bibliography
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https://harpers.org/archive/2022/04/night-shifts-dream-incubation-technology-sleep-research/
: “Night Shifts: Can Technology Shape Our Dreams?”, -
2011-stumbrys.pdf
: “Lucid Dream Mathematics: An Explorative Online Study of Arithmetic Abilities of Dream Characters”, -
2010-stumbrys.pdf
: “An Exploratory Study of Creative Problem Solving in Lucid Dreams: Preliminary Findings and Methodological Considerations”, -
2006-schwitzgebel.pdf
: “Do We Dream in Color? Cultural Variations and Skepticism”, -
2003-schwitzgebel.pdf
: “Do People Still Report Dreaming in Black and White? An Attempt to Replicate a Questionnaire from 1942”, -
2002-schwitzgebel.pdf
: “Why Did We Think We Dreamed in Black and White?”, -
1942-middleton.pdf
: “The Frequency With Which a Group of Unselected College Students Experience Colored Dreaming and Colored Hearing”,