Can dreams reveal insight into our cognitive abilities and aptitudes (i.e., “human intelligence”)? The relationship between dream production and trait-like cognitive abilities is the foundation of several long-standing theories on the neurocognitive and cognitive-psychological basis of dreaming. However, direct experimental evidence is sparse and remains contentious. On the other hand, recent research has provided compelling evidence demonstrating a link between dream content and new learning, suggesting that dreams reflect memory processing during sleep. It remains to be investigated whether the extent of learning-related dream incorporation (i.e., the semantic similarity between waking experiences and dream content) is related to inter-in...
Upon nighttime experimental awakening of 27 subjects in four sleep conditions (sleep onset early; sl...
The scientific study of dreaming grew up rapidly in the 1950s, after the discovery of rapid eye move...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...
© 2018 Fogel, Ray, Sergeeva, De Koninck and Owen. Can dreams reveal insight into our cognitive abili...
Once questioned the assumption that dreaming depends on REM sleep, subsequent studies focused on the...
International audienceThe question of a possible link between dream content and memory consolidation...
SummaryIt is now well established that postlearning sleep is beneficial for human memory performance...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
International audienceIntroductionSeveral results suggest that the frequency of dream recall is posi...
Thirty-eight “practiced” dreamers (Study 1) and 50 “novice” dreamers (Study 2) completed questionnai...
This paper addresses claims that dreams can be a source of personal insight. Whereas there has been ...
Sleep and dreaming are important daily phenomena that are receiving growing attention from both the ...
Dreaming is often characterized as lacking high-order cognitive (HOC) skills. In two studies, we tes...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
Sleep and dreaming are important daily phenomena that are receiving growing attention from both the ...
Upon nighttime experimental awakening of 27 subjects in four sleep conditions (sleep onset early; sl...
The scientific study of dreaming grew up rapidly in the 1950s, after the discovery of rapid eye move...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...
© 2018 Fogel, Ray, Sergeeva, De Koninck and Owen. Can dreams reveal insight into our cognitive abili...
Once questioned the assumption that dreaming depends on REM sleep, subsequent studies focused on the...
International audienceThe question of a possible link between dream content and memory consolidation...
SummaryIt is now well established that postlearning sleep is beneficial for human memory performance...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
International audienceIntroductionSeveral results suggest that the frequency of dream recall is posi...
Thirty-eight “practiced” dreamers (Study 1) and 50 “novice” dreamers (Study 2) completed questionnai...
This paper addresses claims that dreams can be a source of personal insight. Whereas there has been ...
Sleep and dreaming are important daily phenomena that are receiving growing attention from both the ...
Dreaming is often characterized as lacking high-order cognitive (HOC) skills. In two studies, we tes...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
Sleep and dreaming are important daily phenomena that are receiving growing attention from both the ...
Upon nighttime experimental awakening of 27 subjects in four sleep conditions (sleep onset early; sl...
The scientific study of dreaming grew up rapidly in the 1950s, after the discovery of rapid eye move...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...