The continuity hypothesis (1) posits that there is continuity, of some form, between waking and dreaming mentation. A recent body of work has provided convincing evidence for different aspects of continuity, for instance that some salient experiences from waking life seem to feature in dreams over others, with a particular role for emotional arousal as accompanying these experiences, both during waking and while asleep. However, discontinuities have been somewhat dismissed as being either a product of activation-synthesis, an error within the consciousness binding process during sleep, a methodological anomaly, or simply as yet unexplained. This paper presents an overview of discontinuity within dreaming and waking cognition, arguing that d...
We lose waking consciousness spontaneously and regularly over the circadian cycle. It seems that eve...
Continuity between waking life and dreaming has typically been studied via the quantitative analysis...
Fragmented, dissociated consciousness can characterize the mind in both wake and sleep states. Disso...
Hobson and Schredl’s dialogue (2011) raised important questions concerning the operationalisation of...
In this paper we argue that autobiographical memory (AM) activity across sleep and wake can provide ...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...
The continuity hypothesis of dreaming states that waking life is continuous with dreams, but many of...
The ten commentaries to my discussion with J. Allan Hobson about the continuity and discontinuity be...
The discussion between J. Allan Hobson and Michael Schredl covers a broad variety of topics that are...
Summary. Hobson and Schredl’s (2011) discussion on continuity and discontinuity between waking life ...
The relationship between unmanipulated pre-sleep states and the affective composition of dreams was ...
Continuity between waking life and dreaming has typically been studied via the quantitative analysis...
The present study aimed to explore autobiographical memories (long-lasting memories about the self) ...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
Whether we are awake or asleep is believed to mark a sharp divide between the types of conscious sta...
We lose waking consciousness spontaneously and regularly over the circadian cycle. It seems that eve...
Continuity between waking life and dreaming has typically been studied via the quantitative analysis...
Fragmented, dissociated consciousness can characterize the mind in both wake and sleep states. Disso...
Hobson and Schredl’s dialogue (2011) raised important questions concerning the operationalisation of...
In this paper we argue that autobiographical memory (AM) activity across sleep and wake can provide ...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...
The continuity hypothesis of dreaming states that waking life is continuous with dreams, but many of...
The ten commentaries to my discussion with J. Allan Hobson about the continuity and discontinuity be...
The discussion between J. Allan Hobson and Michael Schredl covers a broad variety of topics that are...
Summary. Hobson and Schredl’s (2011) discussion on continuity and discontinuity between waking life ...
The relationship between unmanipulated pre-sleep states and the affective composition of dreams was ...
Continuity between waking life and dreaming has typically been studied via the quantitative analysis...
The present study aimed to explore autobiographical memories (long-lasting memories about the self) ...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
Whether we are awake or asleep is believed to mark a sharp divide between the types of conscious sta...
We lose waking consciousness spontaneously and regularly over the circadian cycle. It seems that eve...
Continuity between waking life and dreaming has typically been studied via the quantitative analysis...
Fragmented, dissociated consciousness can characterize the mind in both wake and sleep states. Disso...