<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Primary and secondary consciousness during dreaming"^^ . "Hobson (2009) proposes that lucid dreaming can become simultaneously and separately manifest against a background of non-lucid dreaming. The study of such state conjunctions, he suggests, sets the stage for a revolution in the neuroscience of consciousness. However, while lucid dreaming may indeed represent the emergence of what Edelman (2004) calls secondary consciousness amidst the primary consciousness characteristic of non-lucid dreaming, Hobson does not thoroughly address the form of self-regulative functionality that is already present in non-lucid dreaming. The result is single-minded consideration of rational agency and control (executive functions), rather than consideration also of the self-regulative functionality that is evident in non-lucid dreaming independently of secondary consciousness. Research procedures that reflect self-regulated but fluid openness to “what comes” during non-lucid dreaming are discussed, with particular emphasis on the study of REM sleep carry-over effects and their potential for exploring the metaphoric aspects of non-lucid dreaming."^^ . "2010" . "3" . "1" . . "International Journal of Dream Research"^^ . . . . . . . "Don"^^ . "Kuiken"^^ . "Don Kuiken"^^ . . . . . "HTML Summary of #10876 \n\nPrimary and secondary consciousness during dreaming\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "300 Sozialwissenschaften, Wirtschaft, Recht"@de . "300 Social sciences"@en . .