Do You Think That Scientific Psychology Has a Place for the Study of Dreaming? In Other Words, Do You Accept Introspection as Scientifically Useful?

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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 on Dream Consciousness represent an impressive contribution to our understanding of dreaming and consciousness, being both intellectually coherent and comprehensive. I agree with his central assumption that there are strong correlations between the brain and the mind. It is surely correct that identifying the precise pattern of brain activity during dreaming will provide important insights into the nature and function of consciousness. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)

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Eysenck, M. W. (2014). Do You Think That Scientific Psychology Has a Place for the Study of Dreaming? In Other Words, Do You Accept Introspection as Scientifically Useful? (pp. 131–132). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07296-8_14

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