Hallucinatory states are experienced not only in connection with drugs and psychopathologies but occur naturally and spontaneously across the human circadian cycle: Our nightly dreams bring multimodal experiences in the absence of adequate external stimuli. The current study proposes a new, tighter measure of these hallucinatory states: Sleep onset, REM sleep, and non-REM sleep are shown to differ with regard to (a) motor imagery indicating interactions with a rich imaginative world, and (b) cognitive agency that could enable sleepers to recognize their hallucinatory state. Mentation reports from the different states were analysed quantitatively with regard to two grammatical-semantic constructs, motor agency and cognitive agency. The prese...
Several theories promote the similarities between dreaming and psychosis, but this has rarely been t...
: Several studies have tried to identify the neurobiological bases of dream experiences, nevertheles...
Dreaming is a subjective experience created during sleep and accessible for recollection after awake...
Hallucinatory states are experienced not only in connection with drugs and psychopathologies but occ...
By definition, hallucinations occur only in the full waking state. Yet similarities to sleep-related...
Several lines of evidence converge to the idea that rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) is a good model ...
We lose waking consciousness spontaneously and regularly over the circadian cycle. It seems that eve...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...
The discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming and devel...
Dreaming - a particular form of consciousness that occurs during sleep - undergoes major changes in ...
Our neurobiological knowledge about human dream organisation results primarily from the study of Rap...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Upon nighttime experimental awakening of 27 subjects in four sleep conditions (sleep onset early; sl...
Dream is a state of consciousness characterized by internally-generated sensory, cognitive and emoti...
The Scoring System for Latent Structure (SSLS) was used to test three hypotheses regarding the degre...
Several theories promote the similarities between dreaming and psychosis, but this has rarely been t...
: Several studies have tried to identify the neurobiological bases of dream experiences, nevertheles...
Dreaming is a subjective experience created during sleep and accessible for recollection after awake...
Hallucinatory states are experienced not only in connection with drugs and psychopathologies but occ...
By definition, hallucinations occur only in the full waking state. Yet similarities to sleep-related...
Several lines of evidence converge to the idea that rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) is a good model ...
We lose waking consciousness spontaneously and regularly over the circadian cycle. It seems that eve...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...
The discovery of the close association between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming and devel...
Dreaming - a particular form of consciousness that occurs during sleep - undergoes major changes in ...
Our neurobiological knowledge about human dream organisation results primarily from the study of Rap...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Upon nighttime experimental awakening of 27 subjects in four sleep conditions (sleep onset early; sl...
Dream is a state of consciousness characterized by internally-generated sensory, cognitive and emoti...
The Scoring System for Latent Structure (SSLS) was used to test three hypotheses regarding the degre...
Several theories promote the similarities between dreaming and psychosis, but this has rarely been t...
: Several studies have tried to identify the neurobiological bases of dream experiences, nevertheles...
Dreaming is a subjective experience created during sleep and accessible for recollection after awake...