• interpretation of dreams and the neurosciences. Neuroscience and Freud's Dream Theory. Stoyva, J.M. (1965). Posthypnotically suggested dreams and the sleep...
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  • field known as cognitive science. The preexisting relevant fields were psychology, linguistics, computer science, anthropology, neuroscience, and philosophy...
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  • have lucid dreams is a trainable cognitive skill. During a lucid dream, the dreamer may gain some amount of volitional control over the dream characters...
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  • Archaic and the Modern: The Red Book, Visual Cognitive Modalities and the Neuroscience of Altered States of Consciousness. In Jung's Red Book for Our Time:...
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    Edward F. Pace-Scott, & Robert Stickgold (2000), "Dreaming and the brain: Toward a cognitive neuroscience of conscious states", Behavioral and Brain Sciences...
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  • sources to apply cognitive influences that create a conscious visual experience. Thus, allowing us to recognize the complex identity of different elements...
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  • neuroscience (or contemplative science) is an emerging field of research that focuses on the changes within the mind, brain, and body as a result of contemplative...
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  • Antti Revonsuo (category Cognitive scientists)
    small number of philosophers running their own laboratories. Currently, Revonsuo is a professor of cognitive neuroscience at the University of Skövde in...
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  • The neuroscience of rhythm refers to the various forms of rhythm generated by the central nervous system (CNS). Nerve cells, also known as neurons in...
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  • International Association for the Study of Dreams. IASD's other peer-reviewed publication, the International Journal of Dream Research (IJoDR) is published on...
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    regarding dream function. It is not known where in the brain dreams originate, if there is a single origin for dreams or if multiple regions of the brain...
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  • Patrick McNamara (neuroscientist) (category University of Massachusetts Boston alumni)
    McNamara, The neuroscience of sleep and dreams. 2nd edition; Cambridge University Press, 2022, ISBN 978-1316629741 Patrick McNamara, The cognitive neuropsychiatry...
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  • The following is a list of notable unsolved problems in neuroscience. A problem is considered unsolved if no answer is known or if there is significant...
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  • critical period is a time of neural pruning and great intellectual development. Cognitive development – Field of study in neuroscience and psychology Intelligence –...
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  • Empathy (redirect from Cognitive empathy)
    "The neural substrate of human empathy: effects of perspective-taking and cognitive appraisal". Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 19 (1): 42–58. CiteSeerX 10...
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  • Kelly Bulkeley (category Dream researchers)
    Wondering Brain: Thinking About Religion With and Beyond Cognitive Neuroscience (Routledge, 2005) Dreaming Beyond Death (co-authored with Patricia Bulkley) (Beacon...
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    neuropsychology Cognitive neuropsychiatry Cognitive neuropsychology Cognitive neuroscience Cognitive psychology Comparative neuropsychology List of neurological...
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    2022, a research group coordinated by the University of Trento "measure[d] participants’ cognitive flexibility and creativity after the exposure to virtual...
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  • for cognitive science derives from two perspectives. One is the brain basis for consciousness itself and the other is the interpretation of dreams. Knowing...
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  • via a brain-computer interface, the thoughts, emotions, dreams or other neural/cognitive events of a subject for that or other subjects to experience. While...
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    Neuropsychoanalysis (category Cognitive neuroscience)
    Neuropsychoanalysis represents a synthesis of psychoanalysis and modern neuroscience. It is based on Sigmund Freud's insight that phenomena such as innate...
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  • one's dreams. Self-control is a form of thought suppression and when one dreams, that suppressed item has a higher chance of appearing in the dream. For...
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    of creating them using computers. The main fields of inquiry studying the mind include psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, and philosophy of...
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  • Daniel Kolak (category Philosophers of identity)
    development. More information about this aspect of Kolak's research in cognitive science (cognitive neuroscience; self-representation; information processing;...
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  • Ken A. Paller (category University of California, Los Angeles alumni)
    the Cognitive Neuroscience Program in the Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences at Northwestern. He directs the Training Program in the Neuroscience of Human...
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    In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is a form of memory responsible for the recording and recovery of information needed to plan...
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    hypothesis that the latent content of dreams was often related to unconscious desires or conflicts, and that dreams represented a compromise between these...
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  • recurring brain state and state of consciousness in which an individual is conscious and engages in coherent cognitive and behavioral responses to the...
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    impaired consciousness: Challenges for cognitive neuroscience.", in Gazzaniga, Michael S. (ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences (3rd ed.), MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262-07254-0...
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  • Evan Thompson (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada)
    1962) is a professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia, specializing in cognitive science, phenomenology, philosophy of mind, and cross-cultural...
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