Does Your “Feeling of What Happens” Definition of Consciousness Extend to Dreaming? If So, How Do You Conceptualize Internally Generated FWHs?

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Comments on the articles by J. Allan Hobson (see record [rid]2014-54589-002[/rid]), (see record [rid]2014-54589-003[/rid]) & (see record [rid]2014-54589-004[/rid]). Allan Hobson's lectures provide two distinct rewards. First, a review of important ideas and facts from his research on dreams. Second, the lectures present an account of consciousness that roots the phenomenon in the dream process. I like Hobson's account very much and agree with most, though not all, of Hobson's choices. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)

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Damasio, A. (2014). Does Your “Feeling of What Happens” Definition of Consciousness Extend to Dreaming? If So, How Do You Conceptualize Internally Generated FWHs? (pp. 111–112). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07296-8_10

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