Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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984453
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b738823
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Main Entry
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Domhoff, G. William.
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Title & Author
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The scientific study of dreams : : neural networks, cognitive development, and content analysis /\ G. William Domhoff.
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Edition Statement
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1st ed.
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Publication Statement
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Washington, DC :: American Psychological Association,, ©2003.
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Page. NO
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ix, 209 pages :: illustrations ;; 27 cm
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ISBN
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1557989354
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: 9781557989352
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-196) and index.
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Contents
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Introduction: the neurocognitive approach to dreams -- Toward a neurocognitive model of dreams -- Methodological issues in the study of dream content -- The Hall-Van de Castle System -- A new resource for content analysis -- New ways to study meaning in dreams -- A critique of traditional dream theories.
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Abstract
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Domhoff's neurocognitive model helps explain the neural and cognitive bases for dreaming. He discusses how dreams express conceptions and concerns, and how they are consistent over years and decades. He also shows that there may be limits to understanding the meaning of dreams as there are many aspects of dream content that cannot be related to waking cognition or personal concerns. In addition, the book includes a detailed explanation of the methods needed to test the new model as well as a case study of a comprehensive dream journal. Particularly valuable is a discussion of a new system of content analysis that can be used for highly sophisticated studies of dream content. In this provocative book, Domhoff sets forth a convincing argument that will encourage a resurgence in dream research among both new and established cognitive psychologists and neuropsychologists.
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The Scientific Study of Dreams: Neural Networks, Cognitive Development and Content Analysis presents a new neurocognitive model of dreams that draws from empirical research to explain the process of dreaming and the nature of dream content. Until now, dream studies have been limited in their usefulness, but recent advances in neuroscience, dream content analysis cognitive linguistics, statistics, and computer software have made it possible to revitalize this area of research with the use of scientific methods.
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Subject
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Dream interpretation.
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Dreams-- Physiological aspects.
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Dreams.
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Rêves-- Aspect physiologique.
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Rêves-- Interprétation.
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Rêves.
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Análise de conteúdo.
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Subject
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Dream interpretation.
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Dreams-- Physiological aspects.
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Dreams.
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Rêves-- Aspect physiologique.
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Rêves-- Interprétation.
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Subject
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Sonho.
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Dreams-- physiology.
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Dreams-- psychology.
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Dromen.
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Droomuitlegging.
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Cognition.
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Nerve Net.
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Psychoanalytic Interpretation.
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Subject
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Sleep-- physiology.
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Dewey Classification
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154.6/3
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LC Classification
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BF1091.D66 2003
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NLM classification
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2003 C-815
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WL 108D668s 2003
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77.47bcl
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