Reinterpretation of our data concerning sleep onset, motivated by the desire to pay close attention to “intra-individual regularities,” suggests that the experience of control might be a key factor in determining the subjective sense that sleep has begun. This loss of control seems akin to what Frith and others have described as “passivity experiences,” which also occur in schizophrenia. Although clearly sleep onset is not a schizophrenic episode, this similarity might help to explain other features of sleep onset. We further speculate that we could build upon the discovery of various “intra-individual regularities” to construct a model of sleep onset and other forms of sleep mentation
People with Insomnia Disorder (ID) not only experience abundant nocturnal mentation, but also report...
Awakening is a crucial event for the organism. The transition from sleep to waking implies physiolog...
Background and Objectives: Misperception of sleep (e.g., underestimation of sleep time relative to o...
Reinterpretation of our data concerning sleep onset, motivated by the desire to pay close attention ...
Sleep onset is associated with marked changes in behavioral, physiological, and subjective phenomena...
Sleep onset is associated with marked changes in behavioral, physiological, and subjective phenomena...
We lose waking consciousness spontaneously and regularly over the circadian cycle. It seems that eve...
Objective/Introduction: Subjects with insomnia frequently report a discrepancy between objectively ...
This thesis aims to investigate the cognitive changes that follow the transition from wakefulness to...
Dreaming - a particular form of consciousness that occurs during sleep - undergoes major changes in ...
We present progress towards an integrative design-oriented (IDO) theory of sleep onset and insomnole...
Consciousness always requires some representational content; that is, one can only be conscious abou...
We develop a cognitive-affective theory of sleep onset and insomnia (Beaudoin, 2013, 2014). This som...
Cognitive intrusions and pre-sleep hyperarousal have been hypothesised to be causal factors in sleep...
OBJECTIVES: To extend and validate a previously suggested model of the influence of uninterrupted sl...
People with Insomnia Disorder (ID) not only experience abundant nocturnal mentation, but also report...
Awakening is a crucial event for the organism. The transition from sleep to waking implies physiolog...
Background and Objectives: Misperception of sleep (e.g., underestimation of sleep time relative to o...
Reinterpretation of our data concerning sleep onset, motivated by the desire to pay close attention ...
Sleep onset is associated with marked changes in behavioral, physiological, and subjective phenomena...
Sleep onset is associated with marked changes in behavioral, physiological, and subjective phenomena...
We lose waking consciousness spontaneously and regularly over the circadian cycle. It seems that eve...
Objective/Introduction: Subjects with insomnia frequently report a discrepancy between objectively ...
This thesis aims to investigate the cognitive changes that follow the transition from wakefulness to...
Dreaming - a particular form of consciousness that occurs during sleep - undergoes major changes in ...
We present progress towards an integrative design-oriented (IDO) theory of sleep onset and insomnole...
Consciousness always requires some representational content; that is, one can only be conscious abou...
We develop a cognitive-affective theory of sleep onset and insomnia (Beaudoin, 2013, 2014). This som...
Cognitive intrusions and pre-sleep hyperarousal have been hypothesised to be causal factors in sleep...
OBJECTIVES: To extend and validate a previously suggested model of the influence of uninterrupted sl...
People with Insomnia Disorder (ID) not only experience abundant nocturnal mentation, but also report...
Awakening is a crucial event for the organism. The transition from sleep to waking implies physiolog...
Background and Objectives: Misperception of sleep (e.g., underestimation of sleep time relative to o...