EFFECTS OF PRESLEEP STIMULI ON DREAMS
.... some subjects experience positive
dreams regardless of the character of the pre
sleep stimuli, and that some subjects experience negative
dreams regardless of ....
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Sleep and Dreaming
.... Although physiologists have conducted numerous studies on
sleep and
dreams, they have yet to reach any final conclusions regarding why people
sleep and dream. ....
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Descartes, Lucretius & Images of Sleep
.... find this state of
sleep to be a strong example for explaining the operation of the mind, the role of the senses, and the way the world is expressed in
dreams. ....
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The Interpretation of Dreams
.... conscious reality. Freud next says that
dreams are "guardians of
sleep and not its disturbers. . . . Thus the wish to
sleep . . . must ....
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The Interpretation of Dreams (Freud)
.... Rather: "There is no doubt that it is really [day residues] that disturb our
sleep, and not our
dreams which, on the contrary, strive to guard our
sleep ....
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Freud & Jung's Theories of Dreams
.... experiences. Many
dreams collected in
sleep laboratories are rather ordinary, but most people have at least some bizarre
dreams. Freud ....
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Sigmund Freud's Interpretation of Dreams
.... for human motive in attitude, articulation, and behavior, is multilayered in The Interpretation of
Dreams. At one level, the body wishes to
sleep, and the ....
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Dream Theory
.... Hobson and McCarley, 1977, 1335) who first proposed the activation-synthesis hypothesis to explain the connections between REM
sleep,
dreams, and dreaming ....
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Insomnia Sleep Disorder
.... The discovery in 1952-53 of rapid eye movement (REM) during
dreams and non-REM
sleep (NREM) in nondreaming periods, noted in Aserinsky and Kleitman's work (1953 ....
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DREAMS
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Dreams functioned to release tension and incur
sleep; they attempt libidinal satisfaction on an infantile level (Willig, 1958). ....
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Lucid Dreaming
.... It is the purpose of this paper to define lucid
dreams, ages of likely occurrence, the stages of
sleep of lucid
dreams, the manipulation of lucid
dreams, what ....
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NATIONAL SLEEP FOUNDATION OOUTLINE:
.... up? Sleeping Beauty? Rip Van Winkle?
Dreams and nightmares? The fact is that
sleep- proper
sleep- is important to our health. For ....
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Bridge of Dreams & Holy Man of Mt. Koya
.... In this regard, citing Jung's analysis of
dreams as well as Jung's challenge to Freud's idea that
dreams guard
sleep by functioning as an emotional safety valve ....
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Freud's Theory & Method of Dream Analysis
.... Alvarez, A. (1995). Night: night life, night language,
sleep and
dreams. New York: WW Norton. Blackburn, AB, O'Connell, WE, & Richman, BW (1984, September). ....
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Freud's Theory & Method of Dream Analysis
.... Alvarez, A. (1995). Night: night life, night language,
sleep and
dreams. New York: WW Norton. American Psychiatric Association. 1994. ....
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Why We Dream
.... While researchers and lexicographers struggle to pin down the nature of
dreams - describing them in terms of the physiology of
sleep - my own definition is ....
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Consciousness
.... ATechniques relating to altered states of consciousness,
sleep and
dreams, meditation, biofeedback, hypnosis and drug-induced states surfaced (p.2).@ Rapid eye ....
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Poems by Ogden Nash
.... it. In "I Can Hardly Wait for the Sandman," Nash describes the joys of
sleep in terms of their product: interesting
dreams. In form ....
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Nightmares as an Abnormal Behavior
.... Long-term effects of extreme situational stress on
sleep and dreaming. .... Providing conditions to help clients outgrow disturbing
dreams. ....
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Influence of Freud on Surrealism
.... since made clear in the canvas by that name, was to him a monster, because in their
dreams men are free to commit the most hideous crimes;
sleep was embryonic ....
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Peony Dreams
.... of the ripe desire of that stage of being "Then why sweet Fortune/must my verdant spring be tossed so far/and who is here to see my
sleep's affection-" (166). ....
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Freudian Psychoanalytic Theory
.... Rather: "There is no doubt that it is really [day residues] that disturb our
sleep, and not our
dreams which, on the contrary, strive to guard our
sleep" (Freud ....
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Freud's Personality Theory
.... Rather: "There is no doubt that it is really [day residues] that disturb our
sleep, and not our
dreams which, on the contrary, strive to guard our
sleep" (Freud ....
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Freud & Dreams
.... The symbols in our
dreams represent the repressed wishes or desires we .... periodic opportunities for partial fulfillment in the safety of
sleep, thus preventing ....
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"The Great Divorce" & "What Dreams May Come" Th
.... concept of the after-life is very similar to that described in Matheson's
Dreams. .... When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound
sleep, so long am I ....
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Aristotle and Modern Psychology
.... in conflict. Aristotle. (1996). On
sleep and
dreams. Classical texts series. David Brown Book Co. Fukuyama, F. (1999). The great ....
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Psychology
.... If
dreams mean nothing, why do we become extremely debilitated if robbed of dream
sleep, and why do we continue to have the same amount of
dreams even if ....
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The Mind-body Dualism Split
.... Rather: "There is no doubt that it is really [day residues] that disturb our
sleep, and not our
dreams which, on the contrary, strive to guard our
sleep ....
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Dream Theory THE PROBLEM Introduction to the Stu
....
dreams. Rather, the interest was upon those neurological and bodily processes that occur during
sleep and
dreams. However, this ....
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Histoical Framework of Dream Theory
....
dreams. Rather, the interest was upon those neurological and bodily processes that occur during
sleep and
dreams. However, this ....
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