Consciousness is a multifaceted concept; its different aspects vary across species, vigilance states, or health conditions. While basal aspects of consciousness like perceptions and emotions are present in many states and species, higher-order aspects like reflective or volitional capabilities seem to be most pronounced in awake humans. Here we assess the experience of volition across different states of consciousness: 10 frequent lucid dreamers rated different aspects of volition according to the Volitional Components Questionnaire for phases of normal dreaming, lucid dreaming, and wakefulness. Overall, experienced volition was comparable for lucid dreaming and wakefulness, and rated significantly higher for both states compared to non-luc...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Two approaches to measuring dreaming and waking cognition were compared. Forty-three subjects wrote ...
Dream lucidity, or being aware that one is dreaming while dreaming, is not an all-or-none phenomenon...
Contains fulltext : 136156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Consciousness i...
Consciousness is a multifaceted concept; its different aspects vary across species, vigilance states...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00987 Volitional components of consciousness vary across wakefulness, dreami...
Dreams play an important role in consciousness studies, because of their ubiquitous presence but amb...
Whether we are awake or asleep is believed to mark a sharp divide between the types of conscious sta...
Varying research perspectives of the conceptual distinction between physiology and subjective experi...
The distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness is central to debates about consciousnes...
Thirty-eight “practiced” dreamers (Study 1) and 50 “novice” dreamers (Study 2) completed questionnai...
Dreaming - a particular form of consciousness that occurs during sleep - undergoes major changes in ...
While dreaming, one lacks the understanding that what is experienced is self-generated hallucinatory...
Lucid dreaming is a state of awareness that one is dreaming, without leaving the sleep state. Dream ...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Two approaches to measuring dreaming and waking cognition were compared. Forty-three subjects wrote ...
Dream lucidity, or being aware that one is dreaming while dreaming, is not an all-or-none phenomenon...
Contains fulltext : 136156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Consciousness i...
Consciousness is a multifaceted concept; its different aspects vary across species, vigilance states...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00987 Volitional components of consciousness vary across wakefulness, dreami...
Dreams play an important role in consciousness studies, because of their ubiquitous presence but amb...
Whether we are awake or asleep is believed to mark a sharp divide between the types of conscious sta...
Varying research perspectives of the conceptual distinction between physiology and subjective experi...
The distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness is central to debates about consciousnes...
Thirty-eight “practiced” dreamers (Study 1) and 50 “novice” dreamers (Study 2) completed questionnai...
Dreaming - a particular form of consciousness that occurs during sleep - undergoes major changes in ...
While dreaming, one lacks the understanding that what is experienced is self-generated hallucinatory...
Lucid dreaming is a state of awareness that one is dreaming, without leaving the sleep state. Dream ...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Two approaches to measuring dreaming and waking cognition were compared. Forty-three subjects wrote ...
Dream lucidity, or being aware that one is dreaming while dreaming, is not an all-or-none phenomenon...