Table of Contents
Editorial
| The third year for IJoDR | |
| Michael Schredl, Daniel Erlacher | 1-2 |
Invited Commentary
| Neuropsychiaric perspective and recommendations | |
| Andrew Brylowski | 3-6 |
| Lucid dreaming: Neural virtual reality as a mechanism for performance enhancement | |
| Daniel Erlacher, Heather Chapin | 7-10 |
| Psychological considerations in pursuing lucid dreaming research | |
| Jayne Isabel Gackenbach | 11-12 |
| The future of lucid dreaming treatment | |
| Josefin Ellinor Gavie, Antti Revonsuo | 13-15 |
| Why lucid dreaming could also be called paradoxical dreaming | |
| Brigitte Holzinger | 16 |
| Transcranial cortex stimulation as a novel approach for probing the neurobiology of dreams: Clinical and neuroethical implications | |
| Ahmed A. Karim | 17-20 |
| Primary and secondary consciousness during dreaming | |
| Don Kuiken | 21-25 |
| Signal-verfied lucid dreaming proves that REM sleep can support reflective consciousness | |
| Stephen LaBerge | 26-27 |
| Transcendental consciousness wakes up in dreaming and deep sleep | |
| Lynne I. Mason, David Orme-Johnson | 28-32 |
| Different kinds of subjective experience during lucid dreaming may have different neural substrates | |
| Sérgio A. Mota-Rolim, Daniel Erlacher, Adriano B.L. Tort, John F. Araujo, Sidarta Ribeiro | 33-35 |
| New perspectives for the study of lucid dreaming: From brain stimulation to philosophical theories of self-consciousness | |
| Valdas Noreika, Jennifer M. Windt, Bigna Lenggenhager, Ahmed A. Karim | 36-45 |
| Dreaming and waking: Phenomenological and biological differences | |
| Michael Schredl | 46-48 |
| Lucid and non-lucid dreaming: Thinking in networks | |
| Victor Spoormaker, Michael Czisch, Martin Dresler | 49-51 |
| Lucid dreaming: Reflections on the role of introspection | |
| Ursula Voss | 52-53 |
Articles
| An investigation among dreams with sexual imagery, romantic jealousy and relationship satisfaction | |
| Jessica Clarke, Teresa L DeCicco, Geoff Navara | 54-59 |
| The frequency of déjà vu (déjà rêve) and the effects of age, dream recall frequency and personality factors | |
| Arthur T. Funkhouser, Michael Schredl | 60-64 |
| Dream content analysis: Basic principles | |
| Michael Schredl | 65-73 |
| Is sleep-dependent memory consolidation of a visuo-motor task related to dream content? | |
| Michael Schredl, Daniel Erlacher | 74-79 |
| Content analysis on the potential significance of color in dreams: A preliminary investigation | |
| Robert J. Hoss | 80-90 |
| Frequency of sport dreams in athletes | |
| Daniel Erlacher, Michael Schredl | 91-94 |
Book/Media Reviews
| History of dream research: The dissertation “Entstehung der Träume (Origin of dreams)” of Wilhelm Weygandt published in 1893 | |
| Michael Schredl | 95-97 |
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