
Dreams, Sleep, and Consciousness
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G. William Domhoff is Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Research Professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Professor Domhoff has written five books on dreams: The Mystique of Dreams (1985), Finding Meaning in Dreams (1996), The Scientific Study of Dreams (2003), The Emergence of Dreaming (2018), and The Neurocognitive Theory of Dreaming (2022).
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1 An Introduction to the Three Theories Utilized in This Book 2 The Unique Neurocognitive Network That Makes Dreaming Possible 3 Findings on Dream Content in Light of the Neurocognitive Theory of Dreaming 4 Further Insights about Dream Content Based on Studies of Individual Dream Series 5 Dreaming during the Sleep- Onset Process 6 The Adaptive Inactivity Theory of Sleep 7 Brain Temperatures, Activation Patterns, and Dreaming 8 The Awakening Brain: From Dreaming to Consciousness 9 Dreaming and Waking Consciousness 10 Retrospect and Prospects Appendix A: Methodological Issues in Assessing the Frequency of Emotions in Dream Reports, References.