“What Goes Up Must Come Down”—Elevators in a Long Dream Series
M Schredl - Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Since the formulation of the continuity hypothesis in 1971, research findings have supported
the thematic and emotional continuity between waking and dreaming. However, dreams that …
the thematic and emotional continuity between waking and dreaming. However, dreams that …
Teaching dream interpretation to psychiatric residents
E Goodwyn, J Reis - Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2020 - Guilford Press
Though the clinical and experimental literature suggests that discussing dreams with
therapy patients can be beneficial in a variety of important ways, there appears to be a gap …
therapy patients can be beneficial in a variety of important ways, there appears to be a gap …
Dreams and the daydream retrieval hypothesis.
E Eeles, D Pinsker, H Burianova, J Ray - Dreaming, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Dreams and daydreams are as beguiling as they are intangible. Both share many features,
from neurobiology to the sensed experience. Nevertheless, the specific narrative …
from neurobiology to the sensed experience. Nevertheless, the specific narrative …
Sport dreams in a long dream series
M Schredl - International Journal of Dream Research, 2019 - journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
Although the frequency of sport dreams has been studied, studies looking at the relationship
between sport disciplines and dream content are quite rare. The present findings are based …
between sport disciplines and dream content are quite rare. The present findings are based …
[PDF][PDF] The Relationship Between Trait Emotion Regulation and Dream Affect
J Saravirta, P Sikka - 2023 - utupub.fi
Studies show that affective experiences during wakefulness are associated with affect
experienced in dreams. It has been suggested that individual differences in emotion …
experienced in dreams. It has been suggested that individual differences in emotion …
APPENDIX C: RUMINATING BY DAY AND AT NIGHT: DREAMS RELATE TO TASK-UNRELATED THOUGHTS, TRAIT RUMINATION, AND COVID-19 CONCERN
Q Raffaelli, ES Andrews, CC Cegavske… - Lynn …, 2023 - search.proquest.com
While recent neurocognitive theories have proposed links between dreams and waking life,
it remains unclear what kinds of waking thoughts are most similar in their phenomenological …
it remains unclear what kinds of waking thoughts are most similar in their phenomenological …
APPENDIX A: THE THINK ALOUD PARADIGM REVEALS DIFFERENCES IN THE CONTENT, DYNAMICS AND CONCEPTUAL SCOPE OF RESTING STATE …
Although central to well-being, functional and dysfunctional thoughts arise and unfold over
time in ways that remain poorly understood. To shed light on these mechanisms, we …
time in ways that remain poorly understood. To shed light on these mechanisms, we …
[图书][B] Introduction to Psychological Science: Integrating Behavioral, Neuroscience and Evolutionary Perspectives
WJ Ray - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Introduction to Psychological Science provides students with an accessible, comprehensive,
and engaging overview of the field of scientific psychology. It expertly incorporates a variety …
and engaging overview of the field of scientific psychology. It expertly incorporates a variety …
APPENDIX B: CREATIVE MINDS AT REST: CREATIVE INDIVIDUALS ARE MORE ASSOCIATIVE AND ENGAGED WITH THEIR IDLE THOUGHTS
Q Raffaelli, R Malusa, NA de Stefano, E Andrews… - Lynn …, 2023 - search.proquest.com
Despite an established body of research characterizing how creative individuals explore
their external world, relatively little is known about how such individuals navigate their inner …
their external world, relatively little is known about how such individuals navigate their inner …
Dreaming with hippocampal damage
S Goffredina, P Gloria, C McCormick, IA Clark, FS De… - Elife, 2020 - search.proquest.com
The hippocampus is linked with both sleep and memory, but there is debate about whether a
salient aspect of sleep–dreaming–requires its input. To address this question, we …
salient aspect of sleep–dreaming–requires its input. To address this question, we …