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Josie E Malinowski

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Consciousness and Cognition|October 27, 2015
Dreaming and personality: Wake-dream continuity, thought suppression, and the Big Five InventoryJosie E Malinowski
Frontiers in Psychology|July 21, 2015
Autobiographical memory and hyperassociativity in the dreaming brain: implications for memory consolidation in sleepCaroline L Horton, Josie E Malinowski
Frontiers in Psychology|September 9, 2015
Metaphor and hyperassociativity: the imagination mechanisms behind emotion assimilation in sleep and dreamingJosie E Malinowski, Caroline L Horton
Frontiers in Psychology|February 20, 2014
Dreaming and insightChristopher L Edwards, Perrine M Ruby, Josie E Malinowski, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 8, 2015
Comparing personal insight gains due to consideration of a recent dream and consideration of a recent event using the Ullman and Schredl dream group methodsChristopher L Edwards, Josie E Malinowski, Shauna L McGee, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 13, 2017
Daydreams incorporate recent waking life concerns but do not show delayed ('dream-lag') incorporationsElaine van Rijn, Alexander M Reid, Christopher L Edwards, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|June 6, 2018
Incorporation of recent waking-life experiences in dreams correlates with frontal theta activity in REM sleepJean-Baptiste Eichenlaub, Elaine van Rijn, M Gareth Gaskell, et al.
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Consciousness and Cognition|October 27, 2015
Dreaming and personality: Wake-dream continuity, thought suppression, and the Big Five InventoryJosie E Malinowski
Frontiers in Psychology|July 21, 2015
Autobiographical memory and hyperassociativity in the dreaming brain: implications for memory consolidation in sleepCaroline L Horton, Josie E Malinowski
Frontiers in Psychology|September 9, 2015
Metaphor and hyperassociativity: the imagination mechanisms behind emotion assimilation in sleep and dreamingJosie E Malinowski, Caroline L Horton
Frontiers in Psychology|February 20, 2014
Dreaming and insightChristopher L Edwards, Perrine M Ruby, Josie E Malinowski, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 8, 2015
Comparing personal insight gains due to consideration of a recent dream and consideration of a recent event using the Ullman and Schredl dream group methodsChristopher L Edwards, Josie E Malinowski, Shauna L McGee, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 13, 2017
Daydreams incorporate recent waking life concerns but do not show delayed ('dream-lag') incorporationsElaine van Rijn, Alexander M Reid, Christopher L Edwards, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|June 6, 2018
Incorporation of recent waking-life experiences in dreams correlates with frontal theta activity in REM sleepJean-Baptiste Eichenlaub, Elaine van Rijn, M Gareth Gaskell, et al.
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