A Biologic Rhythm in Waking Fantasy

  • Kripke D
  • Sonnenschein D
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Abstract

One of Freud’s early ideas was that the mental processes made vivid in dreaming have an influence on everyday waking thoughts and behavior. A problem with this concept has been the difficulty in measuring and confirming the action of any psychic agencies that Freud postulated, such as the unconscious, the libido, or the id.

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Kripke, D. F., & Sonnenschein, D. (1978). A Biologic Rhythm in Waking Fantasy. In The Stream of Consciousness (pp. 321–332). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2466-9_12

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