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Dreaming and consciousness

Pages 39-55 | Received 01 Apr 1989, Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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Miranda Occhionero. (2004) Mental Processes and the Brain During Dreams.. Dreaming 14:1, pages 54-64.
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J Allan Hobson, Robert Stickgold & Edward F. Pace-Schott. (1998) The neuropsychology of REM sleep dreaming. NeuroReport 9:3, pages R1-R14.
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Robert K. Winegar & Ross Levin. (1997) Sex differences in the object representations in the dreams of adolescents. Sex Roles 36:7-8, pages 503-516.
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Tracey L. Kahan, Stephen LaBerge, Lynne Levitan & Philip Zimbardo. (1997) Similarities and Differences between Dreaming and Waking Cognition: An Exploratory Study. Consciousness and Cognition 6:1, pages 132-147.
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DAVID FOULKES. (2009) Dreaming and REM sleep. Journal of Sleep Research 2:4, pages 199-202.
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Max Velmans. (2011) Consciousness from a first-person perspective. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 702-726.
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Timothy D. Wilson. (2011) Consciousness: Limited but consequential. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 701-701.
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Graham F. Wagstaff. (2011) No conscious or co-conscious?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 700-700.
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Robert Van Gulick. (2011) Consciousness may still have a processing role to play. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 699-700.
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Keith E. Stanovich. (2011) Damn! There goes that ghost again!. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 696-698.
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David Spiegel. (2011) Dissociating consciousness from cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 695-696.
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Aaron Sloman. (2011) Developing concepts of consciousness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 694-695.
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Howard Shevrin. (2011) A lawful first-person psychology involving a causal consciousness: A psychoanalytic solution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 693-694.
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W. Schaeken & G. d'Ydewalle. (2011) Isn't the first-person perspective a bad third-person perspective?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 692-693.
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J. Steven Reznick & Philip David Zelazo. (2011) A limitation of the reflex-arc approach to consciousness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 692-692.
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Georges Rey. (2011) Reasons for doubting the existence of even epiphenomenal consciousness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 691-692.
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David Navon. (2011) The function of consciousness or of information?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 690-691.
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Bruce Mangan. (2011) Epi-arguments for epiphenomenalism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 689-690.
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George Mandler. (2011) The processing of information is not conscious, but its products often are. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 688-689.
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William A. MacKay. (2011) Consciousness is king of the neuronal processors. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 687-688.
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Dan Lloyd. (2011) Consciousness: Only introspective hindsight?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 686-687.
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Benjamin Libet. (2011) Conscious functions and brain processes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 685-686.
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Christof Koch & Francis Crick. (2011) Understanding awareness at the neuronal level. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 683-685.
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Raymond Klein. (2011) Is consciousness information processing?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 683-683.
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Marcel Kinsbourne. (2011) Velmans's overfocused perspective on consciousness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 682-683.
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Mark T. Keane. (2011) Consciousness, analogy and creativity. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 682-682.
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Albrecht Werner Inhoff. (2011) Limits of preconscious processing. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 680-681.
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Valerie Gray Hardcastle. (2011) Epiphenomenalism and the reduction of experience. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 680-680.
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Robert A. M. Gregson. (2011) Has consciousness a sharp edge?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 679-680.
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Jeffrey A. Gray. (2011) What is the relation between language and consciousness?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 679-679.
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John M. Gardiner. (2011) Memory with and without recollective experience. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 678-679.
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David Foulkes. (2011) Dream processing. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 678-678.
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Judith Economos. (2011) Observing protocol. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 677-677.
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Fred Dretske. (2011) Conscious acts and their objects. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 676-677.
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N. F. Dixon. (2011) Hydrocephalus and “misapplied competence”: Awkward evidence for or against?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 675-676.
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Dale Dagenbach. (2011) On the premature demise of causal functions for consciousness in human information processing. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 675-675.
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Raymond S. Corteen. (2011) Consciousness and making choices. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 674-674.
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Richard A. Carlson. (2011) Consciousness and content in learning: Missing or misconceived?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 673-674.
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Kenneth S. Bowers. (2011) (Un)conscious influences in everyday life and cognitive research. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 672-673.
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Ned Block. (2011) Evidence against epiphenomenalism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 670-672.
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Bernard J. Baars. (2011) A curious coincidence? Consciousness as an object of scientific scrutiny fits our personal experience remarkably well. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 669-670.
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Max Velmans. (2011) Is human information processing conscious?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14:4, pages 651-669.
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David Foulkes, Michael Hollifield, Brenda Sullivan, Laura Bradley & Rebecca Terry. (2016) REM Dreaming and Cognitive Skills at Ages 5-8: A Cross-sectional Study. International Journal of Behavioral Development 13:4, pages 447-465.
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