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Caroline Horton
Caroline Horton
Bishop Grosseteste University
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Evidence for the preferential incorporation of emotional waking-life experiences into dreams.
J Malinowski, CL Horton
Dreaming 24 (1), 18, 2014
1532014
Metaphor and hyperassociativity: the imagination mechanisms behind emotion assimilation in sleep and dreaming
JE Malinowski, CL Horton
Frontiers in psychology 6, 1132, 2015
1352015
Memory sources of dreams: the incorporation of autobiographical rather than episodic experiences
JE Malinowski, CL Horton
Journal of Sleep Research 23 (4), 441-447, 2014
992014
Autobiographical memory and hyperassociativity in the dreaming brain: implications for memory consolidation in sleep
CL Horton, JE Malinowski
Frontiers in psychology 6, 874, 2015
922015
Consciousness across sleep and wake: discontinuity and continuity of memory experiences as a reflection of consolidation processes
CL Horton
Frontiers in psychiatry 8, 159, 2017
362017
Experiencing “continuity”: A qualitative investigation of waking life in dreams.
J Malinowski, F Fylan, CL Horton
Dreaming 24 (3), 161, 2014
342014
Dreams reflect nocturnal cognitive processes: Early-night dreams are more continuous with waking life, and late-night dreams are more emotional and hyperassociative
JE Malinowski, CL Horton
Consciousness and Cognition 88, 103071, 2021
282021
Themes of continuity: Commentary on “The continuity and discontinuity between waking and dreaming: A Dialogue between Michael Schredl and Allan Hobson concerning the adequacy …
J Malinowski, CL Horton
International Journal of Dream Research 4 (2), 86-92, 2011
262011
The self and dreams during a period of transition
CL Horton, CJA Moulin, MA Conway
Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), 710-717, 2009
242009
The Memory Experiences and Dreams Questionnaire (MED-Q): A validated measure of dream remembering
CL Horton, MA Conway
Imagination, Cognition and Personality 29 (1), 3-29, 2009
202009
The effect of time of night on wake–dream continuity.
JE Malinowski, CL Horton
Dreaming 24 (4), 253, 2014
172014
Recall and recognition of dreams and waking events: A diary paradigm
CL Horton
International Journal of Dream Research 4 (1), 8-16, 2011
162011
A re-examination of the interference hypothesis on dream recall and dream salience
AR Parke, CL Horton
Universitätsbibliothek der Universität Heidelberg, 2009
162009
Key concepts in dream research: cognition and consciousness are inherently linked, but do no not control “control”!
CL Horton
Frontiers in human neuroscience 14, 557080, 2020
122020
The emotionality of dream memory sources: intensity and valence influences likelihood of incorporation
CL Horton, MD Smith, C Proctor
Int. J. Dream Res 4, S45, 2011
122011
Reaching expert consensus on training different cadres in delivering early childhood development: technical report
E Pearson, H Hendry, N Rao, F Aboud, C Horton, I Siraj, A Raikes, ...
United Kingdom Department for International Development, 2017
92017
Emotion but not stress modulates the incorporation of waking experiences into dreams
J Malinowski, CL Horton
Dreaming 24 (1), 18-31, 2014
92014
Re-defining discontinuity: implications for the functions of dreaming
J Malinowski, CL Horton
International Journal of Dream Research 4 (2), 78-80, 2011
92011
Applying memory theory to dream recall: Are dreams and waking memories the same?
CL Horton
Nova Science Publishers, 2009
92009
Methodological challenges in dream science
TL Kahan, CL Horton
D., Barrett, P. McNamara,(Eds.), Encyclopedia of sleep and dreams, 418-421, 2012
82012
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