“The New Science of Dreaming” Volumes
“The New Science of Dreaming”
The New Science of Dreaming is a three-volume series edited by Deirdre Barrett and Patrick McNamara in which experts explore the psychology and biology of dreaming. Below are the contents of each volume. For more information or to purchase The New Science of Dreaming, visit Praeger Publishing or Amazon.com | |
Contents: | |
Volume I: The Biology of Dreaming | |
Introduction to Volumes Deirdre Barrett and Patrick McNamara | |
Chapter 1: A Neurobiological History of Dreaming Claude Gottesmann | |
Chapter 2: Phylogeny of Sleep and Dreams Patrick McNamara, Charles Nunn, Robert Barton, Erica Harris, and Isabella Capellini | |
Chapter 3: Current Understanding of Cellular Models of REM Expression J. Allan Hobson | |
Chapter 4: Drugs and Dreams J. Allan Hobson | |
Chapter 5: Neuroimaging of REM Sleep and Dreaming Thien Thanh Dang-Vu, Manuel Schabus, Martin Desseilles, Sophie Schwartz, and Pierre Maquet | |
Chapter 6: The Frontal Lobes and Dreaming Edward F. Pace-Schott | |
Chapter 7: Dream Production: A Neural Network Attractor, Dual Rhythm Regional Cortical Activation, Homeostatic Model Erin J. Wamsley & John S. Antrobus | |
Chapter 8: REM-Related Dreams in REM Behavior Disorder Maria Livia Fantini and Luigi Ferini-Strambi | |
Chapter 9: ‘Theory of Mind’ in REM and NREM Dreams Patrick McNamara, Deirdre McLaren, Sara Kowalczyk, & Edward F. Pace-Schott | |
Chapter 10: Dreams and Dreaming in Disorders of Sleep Sanford Auerbach | |
Chapter 11: Metacognition, Recognition and Reflection while Dreaming David Kahn | |
About the Editors and Contributors | |
References | |
Index |
Volume II: Content, Recall, and Personality Correlates of Dreams |
Introduction to Volumes Deirdre Barrett and Patrick McNamara |
Chapter 1: Realistic Simulation and Bizarreness in Dream Content: Past Findings and Suggestions for Future Research G. William Domhoff |
Chapter 2: Gender Differences in Dreaming Michael Schredl |
Chapter 3: Dreaming as Non-Executive Orienting: A Conceptual Framework for Consciousness during Sleep Roar Fosse & G. William Domhoff |
Chapter 4: Dream Recall: Models and Empirical Data Michael Schredl |
Chapter 5: Dreaming and Personality Mark Blagrove |
Chapter 6: Dreams and Psychotherapy Clara E. Hill and Patricia Spangler |
Chapter 7: Nightmares and Suicidality Mehmet Yücel Agargün |
Chapter 8: Trauma and Dreaming: Trauma Impact on Dream Recall, Content and Patterns, and the Mental Health Function of Dreams Raija-Leena Punamäki |
Chapter 9: Nightmares, Dreaming and Emotion Regulation: A Review Tore Nielsen and Jessica Lara-Carrasco |
Chapter 10: Anomalous Experiences and Dreams Stanley Krippner |
Chapter 11: Lucid Dreaming Stephen LaBerge |
About the Editors and Contributors |
References |
Index |
Volume III: Cultural and theoretical perspectives on Dreaming |
Introduction to Volumes Deirdre Barrett and Patrick McNamara |
Chapter 1: Dreaming, Language, Literature Carol Schreier Rupprecht |
Chapter 2: Dreams and Ethnography Roger Ivar Lohmann |
Chapter 3: Sacred Sleep: Scientific Contributions to the Study of Religiously Significant Dreaming Kelly Bulkeley |
Chapter 4: Evolutionary Psychological Approaches to Dream Content Katja Valli and Antti Revonsuo |
Chapter 5: Costly Signaling Theory of Dream Recall and Dream Sharing Patrick McNamara, Erica Harris, and Anna Kookoolis |
Chapter 6: An Evolutionary Theory of Dreams and Problem-Solving Deirdre Barrett |
Chapter 7: “Symbolic” Images in Dreams and Daydreams Robert G. Kunzendorf |
Chapter 8: The Nature and Functions of Dreaming Ernest Hartmann |
Chapter 9: The Philosophy of Dreaming and Self-Consciousness: What Happens to the Experiential Subject during the Dream State? Jennifer Michelle Windt and Thomas Metzinger |
Chapter 10: Evolution and the Interpretation of REM Sleep Dreams Alan T. Lloyd |
Chapter 11: Social Networks of Characters in Dreams Richard Schweickert |
About the Editors and Contributors |
References |
Index |