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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The neuroscience of sleep is the study of the neuroscientific and physiological basis of the nature of sleep and its functions. Traditionally, sleep has...
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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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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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Illusion (redirect from Neuroscience of illusion)
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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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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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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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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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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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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Why We Sleep (redirect from Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams)
fault in the book naming neuroscience as "the science that provides the knowledge of sleep and dreams" and its overlooking of other disciplinary areas...
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Aaron Beck (redirect from Beck cognitive insight scale)
in the department of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. He is regarded as the father of cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy...
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Trends in Neurosciences. 38 (2): 86–95. doi:10.1016/j.tins.2014.11.006. PMID 25541287. S2CID 745129. Glass, Jennifer M. (November 2006). "Cognitive dysfunction...
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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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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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Neuropsychology (redirect from History of neuropsychology)
neuropsychology Cognitive neuropsychiatry Cognitive neuropsychology Cognitive neuroscience Cognitive psychology Comparative neuropsychology List of neurological...
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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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Triune brain (redirect from Triunism (neuroscience))
"The embodied brain: towards a radical embodied cognitive neuroscience". Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 237. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2015.00237. PMC 4422034...
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question[according to whom?] of reality monitoring in dreams, a topic of intense interest in modern cognitive neuroscience. In the 17th century, the English physician...
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Consciousness (redirect from State of consciousness)
brain: Toward a cognitive neuroscience of conscious states". In Pace-Schott EF, Solms M, Blagrove M, Harnad S (eds.). Sleep and Dreaming: Scientific Advances...
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Thought recording and reproduction device (redirect from Dream recorder)
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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disorder (PTSD) is most commonly treated by cognitive behavioral therapy (particularly prolonged exposure and cognitive processing therapy), eye movement desensitization...
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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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Thought suppression (section Cognitive dynamics)
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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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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Tetris effect (redirect from Tetris dream)
someone dedicates vast amounts of time, effort and concentration on an activity which thereby alters their thoughts, dreams, and other experiences not directly...
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Sleep paralysis (redirect from Dream paralysis)
that may be tried include sleep hygiene, cognitive behavioral therapy, and antidepressants. Between 8% and 50% of people experience sleep paralysis at some...
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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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out their dreams. It involves abnormal behavior during the sleep phase with rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. The major feature of RBD is loss of muscle atonia...
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