Blagrove, Mark
Mark Blagrove British research psychologist
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Works
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The ability to self-tickle following Rapid Eye Movement sleep dreaming. | |
Assessing the dream-lag effect for REM and NREM stage 2 dreams | |
Association of salivary-assessed oxytocin and cortisol levels with time of night and sleep stage. | |
Cannabis and Ecstasy/ MDMA: empirical measures of creativity in recreational users. | |
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. | |
The dream-lag effect: Selective processing of personally significant events during Rapid Eye Movement sleep, but not during Slow Wave Sleep. | |
Dreams are made of memories, but maybe not for memory. | |
Dynamic confidence during simulated clinical tasks. | |
Evaluating the awakening criterion in the definition of nightmares: how certain are people in judging whether a nightmare woke them up? | |
The incidence of unpleasant dreams after sub-anaesthetic ketamine. | |
Lucid dreaming frequency and change blindness performance | |
The nature of delayed dream incorporation ('dream-lag effect'): Personally significant events persist, but not major daily activities or concerns. | |
Reduced dream-recall frequency in left-handed adolescents: a replication. | |
The relationship of nightmare frequency and nightmare distress to well-being. | |
The science and art of dreaming | |
Sleep-dependent memory consolidation is related to perceived value of learned material. | |
Sleep does not cause false memories on a story-based test of suggestibility. | |
Sleep quality following general anaesthesia. | |
Trait and neurobiological correlates of individual differences in dream recall and dream content. |