Evidence for the preferential incorporation of emotional waking-life experiences into dreams. J Malinowski, CL Horton Dreaming 24 (1), 18, 2014 | 153 | 2014 |
Metaphor and hyperassociativity: the imagination mechanisms behind emotion assimilation in sleep and dreaming JE Malinowski, CL Horton Frontiers in psychology 6, 1132, 2015 | 136 | 2015 |
Memory sources of dreams: the incorporation of autobiographical rather than episodic experiences JE Malinowski, CL Horton Journal of Sleep Research 23 (4), 441-447, 2014 | 99 | 2014 |
Autobiographical memory and hyperassociativity in the dreaming brain: implications for memory consolidation in sleep CL Horton, JE Malinowski Frontiers in psychology 6, 874, 2015 | 93 | 2015 |
The dream-lag effect: Selective processing of personally significant events during Rapid Eye Movement sleep, but not during Slow Wave Sleep E Van Rijn, JB Eichenlaub, PA Lewis, MP Walker, MG Gaskell, ... Neurobiology of learning and memory 122, 98-109, 2015 | 93 | 2015 |
Incorporation of recent waking-life experiences in dreams correlates with frontal theta activity in REM sleep JB Eichenlaub, E Van Rijn, MG Gaskell, PA Lewis, E Maby, JE Malinowski, ... Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 13 (6), 637-647, 2018 | 75 | 2018 |
Dreaming and insight CL Edwards, PM Ruby, JE Malinowski, PD Bennett, MT Blagrove Frontiers in Psychology 4, 979, 2013 | 70 | 2013 |
Dreaming and personality: Wake-dream continuity, thought suppression, and the Big Five Inventory JE Malinowski Consciousness and cognition 38, 9-15, 2015 | 42 | 2015 |
Comparing personal insight gains due to consideration of a recent dream and consideration of a recent event using the Ullman and Schredl dream group methods CL Edwards, JE Malinowski, SL McGee, PD Bennett, PM Ruby, ... Frontiers in Psychology 6, 831, 2015 | 42 | 2015 |
Experiencing “continuity”: A qualitative investigation of waking life in dreams. J Malinowski, F Fylan, CL Horton Dreaming 24 (3), 161, 2014 | 34 | 2014 |
Dreams reflect nocturnal cognitive processes: Early-night dreams are more continuous with waking life, and late-night dreams are more emotional and hyperassociative JE Malinowski, CL Horton Consciousness and Cognition 88, 103071, 2021 | 29 | 2021 |
Themes of continuity: Commentary on “The continuity and discontinuity between waking and dreaming: A Dialogue between Michael Schredl and Allan Hobson concerning the adequacy … J Malinowski, CL Horton International Journal of Dream Research 4 (2), 86-92, 2011 | 26 | 2011 |
The effects of dream rebound: Evidence for emotion‐processing theories of dreaming J Malinowski, M Carr, C Edwards, A Ingarfill, A Pinto Journal of Sleep Research 28 (5), e12827, 2019 | 17 | 2019 |
The effect of time of night on wake–dream continuity. JE Malinowski, CL Horton Dreaming 24 (4), 253, 2014 | 17 | 2014 |
Insight from the consideration of REM dreams, non-REM dreams, and daydreams. M Blagrove, C Edwards, E van Rijn, A Reid, J Malinowski, P Bennett, ... Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice 6 (2), 138, 2019 | 16 | 2019 |
The psychology of dreaming J Malinowski Routledge, 2020 | 13 | 2020 |
High thought suppressors dream more of their negative waking-life experiences than low thought suppressors. J Malinowski Dreaming 27 (4), 269, 2017 | 13 | 2017 |
Daydreams incorporate recent waking life concerns but do not show delayed (‘dream-lag’) incorporations E van Rijn, AM Reid, CL Edwards, JE Malinowski, PM Ruby, ... Consciousness and Cognition 58, 51-59, 2018 | 10 | 2018 |
Themes in participants’ understandings of meaning in their Most Recent Dreams: Worries, relationships, and symbolism J Malinowski International Journal of Dream Research 9 (2), 115-123, 2016 | 9 | 2016 |
Do animals dream? JE Malinowski, D Scheel, M McCloskey Consciousness and Cognition 95, 103214, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |