Table of Contents
Invited Commentary
| Distinguishing continuity/discontinuity, function and insight when investigating dream content | |
| Mark Blagrove | 45-47 |
| Testing the Continuity Hypothesis | |
| Kelly Bulkeley | 48-49 |
| Dreams Are Embodied Simulations That Dramatize Conception and Concerns: The Continuity Hypothesis in Empirical, Theoretical, and Historical Context | |
| G. William Domhoff | 50-62 |
| The Continuity versus Discontinuity Hypotheses: A Consideration of Issues for Coding Video Game Incorporation | |
| Jayne Isabel Gackenbach, Tyler Sample, Gabe Mandel | 63-76 |
| Continuity? Yes, Emotional Continuity | |
| Ernest Hartmann | 77 |
| Re-defining discontinuity: Implications for the functions of dreaming | |
| Caroline Linda Horton, Josie E. Malinowski | 78-80 |
| The continuity and discontinuity between waking and dreaming from the perspective of an analytical psychological construct | |
| Bob Hoss | 81-83 |
| The Synthesis of Dream Sources | |
| David Kahn | 84-85 |
| Themes of Continuity | |
| Josie Malinowski, Caroline L. Horton | 86-92 |
| Lucid dreaming: discontinuity or continuity in consciousness? | |
| Tadas Stumbrys | 93-97 |
Articles
| Presence in Video Game Play and Nighttime Dreams: An Empirical Inquiry | |
| Jayne Isabel Gackenbach, Matthew Rosie | 98-109 |
| False awakenings in light of the dream protoconsciousness theory: a study in lucid dreamers. | |
| Giorgio Buzzi | 110-116 |
| Learning Lucid Dreaming and its Effect on Depression in Undergraduates | |
| Isaac Yitzhak Taitz | 117-126 |
| Dreams of a romantic partner in a dream series: Comparing relationship periods with periods of being separated | |
| Michael Schredl | 127-131 |
Book/Media Reviews
| Book review The Twenty-four Hour Mind – The Role of Sleep and Dreaming in Our Emotional Lives by Rosalind D. Cartwright | |
| Michael Schredl | 132-135 |
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