Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Dreaming and the brain: Toward a cognitive neuroscience of conscious states
- 2 Dreaming and REM sleep are controlled by different brain mechanisms
- 3 A review of mentation in REM and NREM sleep: “Covert” REM sleep as a possible reconciliation of two opposing models
- 4 The case against memory consolidation in REM sleep
- 5 The reinterpretation of dreams: An evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming
- Open Peer Commentary and Authors' Responses
- Table of Commentators
- Open Peer Commentary
- Authors' Responses
- References
- Postscript: Recent findings on the neurobiology of sleep and dreaming
- Index
Authors' Responses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Dreaming and the brain: Toward a cognitive neuroscience of conscious states
- 2 Dreaming and REM sleep are controlled by different brain mechanisms
- 3 A review of mentation in REM and NREM sleep: “Covert” REM sleep as a possible reconciliation of two opposing models
- 4 The case against memory consolidation in REM sleep
- 5 The reinterpretation of dreams: An evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming
- Open Peer Commentary and Authors' Responses
- Table of Commentators
- Open Peer Commentary
- Authors' Responses
- References
- Postscript: Recent findings on the neurobiology of sleep and dreaming
- Index
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- Sleep and DreamingScientific Advances and Reconsiderations, pp. 231 - 294Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2003