Many previous observers have reported some qualitative similarities between the normal mental state of dreaming and the abnormal mental state of psychosis. Recent psychological, tomographic, electrophysiological, and neurochemical data appear to confirm the functional similarities between these 2 states. In this study, the hypothesis of the dreaming brain as a neurobiological model for psychosis was tested by focusing on cognitive bizarreness, a distinctive property of the dreaming mental state defined by discontinuities and incongruities in the dream plot, thoughts, and feelings. Cognitive bizarreness was measured in written reports of dreams and in verbal reports of waking fantasies in 30 schizophrenics and 30 normal controls. Seven pictu...
Dream has been brought the stage of scientific research from Freud. After the discovery of REM sleep...
A nominal scale with 15 descriptive categories ordered in three general classes was designed. Being ...
The research reported in this thesis starts from the assumption that hallucinations can be studied i...
Several independent lines of research in neurobiology seem to support the phenomenologically-grounde...
Several theories promote the similarities between dreaming and psychosis, but this has rarely been t...
Contains fulltext : 153486.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The idea that d...
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To what extent do I have a sense of agency over my thoughts while I dream? The sense of agency in dr...
Bizarreness in dreams is defined as an unusual combination of features in the phenomenal unified con...
Cognitive bizarreness has been shown to be equally elevated in the dream and waking mentation of acu...
Visual images produced by 116 normal undergraduates in a state of relaxed wakefulness were studied i...
The relationship between dream content and waking life experiences remains difficult to decipher. Ho...
This study aimed to ascertain a) whether morning reports of dream experience more frequently reprodu...
Hallucinatory states are experienced not only in connection with drugs and psychopathologies but occ...
Cognitive bizarreness is a shared feature of the dream and waking mentation of acutely psychotic pat...
Dream has been brought the stage of scientific research from Freud. After the discovery of REM sleep...
A nominal scale with 15 descriptive categories ordered in three general classes was designed. Being ...
The research reported in this thesis starts from the assumption that hallucinations can be studied i...
Several independent lines of research in neurobiology seem to support the phenomenologically-grounde...
Several theories promote the similarities between dreaming and psychosis, but this has rarely been t...
Contains fulltext : 153486.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The idea that d...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
To what extent do I have a sense of agency over my thoughts while I dream? The sense of agency in dr...
Bizarreness in dreams is defined as an unusual combination of features in the phenomenal unified con...
Cognitive bizarreness has been shown to be equally elevated in the dream and waking mentation of acu...
Visual images produced by 116 normal undergraduates in a state of relaxed wakefulness were studied i...
The relationship between dream content and waking life experiences remains difficult to decipher. Ho...
This study aimed to ascertain a) whether morning reports of dream experience more frequently reprodu...
Hallucinatory states are experienced not only in connection with drugs and psychopathologies but occ...
Cognitive bizarreness is a shared feature of the dream and waking mentation of acutely psychotic pat...
Dream has been brought the stage of scientific research from Freud. After the discovery of REM sleep...
A nominal scale with 15 descriptive categories ordered in three general classes was designed. Being ...
The research reported in this thesis starts from the assumption that hallucinations can be studied i...