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Such stuff as dreams are made on? Elaborative encoding, the ancient art of memory, and the hippocampus
- Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 November 2013, pp. 589-607
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The analogy between dreams and the ancient art of memory is tempting but superficial
- Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 November 2013, pp. 607-608
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Some Renaissance, Baroque, and contemporary cultural elaborations of the art of memory
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Dreams are made of memories, but maybe not for memory
- Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 November 2013, pp. 609-610
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Composition and replay of mnemonic sequences: The contributions of REM and slow-wave sleep to episodic memory
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Such stuff as NREM dreams are made on?
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Such stuff as psychoses are made on?
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Don't count your chickens before they're hatched: Elaborative encoding in REM dreaming in face of the physiology of sleep stages
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Dream and emotion regulation: Insight from the ancient art of memory
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“They who dream by day”: Parallels between Openness to Experience and dreaming
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A hippocampal indexing model of memory retrieval based on state trajectory reconstruction
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Mnemonic expertise during wakefulness and sleep
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Beware of being captured by an analogy: Dreams are like many things
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The seahorse, the almond, and the night-mare: Elaborative encoding during sleep-paralysis hallucinations?
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Ontological significance of the dream world
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A three-legged stool needs a stronger third leg
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The ancient art of memory
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REM sleep and dreaming functions beyond reductionism
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The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory
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The secret is at the crossways: Hodotopic organization and nonlinear dynamics of brain neural networks
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