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Caroline Horton
Caroline Horton
Bishop Grosseteste University
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Evidence for the preferential incorporation of emotional waking-life experiences into dreams.
J Malinowski, CL Horton
Dreaming 24 (1), 18, 2014
1582014
Metaphor and hyperassociativity: the imagination mechanisms behind emotion assimilation in sleep and dreaming
JE Malinowski, CL Horton
Frontiers in psychology 6, 1132, 2015
1462015
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
1072014
Autobiographical memory and hyperassociativity in the dreaming brain: implications for memory consolidation in sleep
CL Horton, JE Malinowski
Frontiers in psychology 6, 874, 2015
992015
Consciousness across sleep and wake: discontinuity and continuity of memory experiences as a reflection of consolidation processes
CL Horton
Frontiers in psychiatry 8, 159, 2017
402017
Experiencing “continuity”: A qualitative investigation of waking life in dreams.
J Malinowski, F Fylan, CL Horton
Dreaming 24 (3), 161, 2014
362014
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
352021
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
262011
The self and dreams during a period of transition
CL Horton, CJA Moulin, MA Conway
Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), 710-717, 2009
242009
The Memory Experiences and Dreams Questionnaire (MED-Q): A validated measure of dream remembering
CL Horton, MA Conway
Imagination, Cognition and Personality 29 (1), 3-29, 2009
212009
The effect of time of night on wake–dream continuity.
JE Malinowski, CL Horton
Dreaming 24 (4), 253, 2014
182014
A re-examination of the interference hypothesis on dream recall and dream salience
AR Parke, CL Horton
Universitätsbibliothek der Universität Heidelberg, 2009
182009
Key concepts in dream research: cognition and consciousness are inherently linked, but do no not control “control”!
CL Horton
Frontiers in human neuroscience 14, 557080, 2020
172020
Recall and recognition of dreams and waking events: A diary paradigm
CL Horton
International Journal of Dream Research 4 (1), 8-16, 2011
172011
The emotionality of dream memory sources: intensity and valence influences likelihood of incorporation
CL Horton, MD Smith, C Proctor
Int. J. Dream Res 4, S45, 2011
122011
Reaching expert consensus on training different cadres in delivering early childhood development: technical report
E Pearson, H Hendry, N Rao, F Aboud, C Horton, I Siraj, A Raikes, ...
United Kingdom Department for International Development, 2017
102017
Emotion but not stress modulates the incorporation of waking experiences into dreams
J Malinowski, CL Horton
Dreaming 24 (1), 18-31, 2014
92014
Rehearsal of dreams and waking events similarly improves the quality but not the quantity of autobiographical recall.
CL Horton
Dreaming 21 (3), 181, 2011
92011
Re-defining discontinuity: implications for the functions of dreaming
J Malinowski, CL Horton
International Journal of Dream Research 4 (2), 78-80, 2011
92011
Applying memory theory to dream recall: Are dreams and waking memories the same?
CL Horton
Nova Science Publishers, 2009
92009
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