Dreaming

Papers
(The TQCC of Dreaming is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Characteristics and psychological analysis of typical dreams in orphan college students.10
An exploratory study of the Eastern understanding of déjà rêvé (already dreamed) experiences in Kerala-Indian culture.10
The Oneiric Circle and the Misioneros del Temporal in Morelos, Mexico.8
Characteristics of typical Japanese dreams: Relationships with age, gender, and self-construal.8
To dream, perchance to draw: Dream characters’ responses to a request in lucid dreams.7
An examination of the relationship between body awareness, dream themes, and somatization in adult women.6
Differences in emotional content, dream awareness, and dream control between lucid dreams and out-of-body experiences: Report analyses.6
Supplemental Material for Solving the Nightmare Mystery: The Autonomic Nervous System as Missing Link in the Aetiology and Treatment of Nightmares5
Sleep patterns and crisis-related dreams during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russo-Ukrainian war.5
Freud’s contributions and impediments to dream science: Response to Erdelyi (2024).4
Integrating the cognitive-experiential model and expressive art drawing in dreamwork with children.4
The impact of unemployment on dream content.4
Supplemental Material for Real-Time Transferring of Music From Lucid Dreams Into Reality by Electromyography Sensors4
Comparative analysis of three lucid dreaming techniques.3
Waking-life and dream social networks: People mix differently but their centrality is similar.3
Semisupervised lexicon generation using semantic relations for dream content analysis.3
Characteristics of dreams and nightmares in patients with anxiety disorders.3
Measuring dream recall frequency with questionnaire scales and diaries: Reliability and validity.3
Supplemental Material for Frequencies of People Occurring in a Long Series of Dreams3
A study on the dreams of Miao and Han college students in Guizhou Province.3
Nightmares and nondisturbed dreams impact daily change in negative emotion.3
Imperial dreams and oneiromancy in ancient China—we share similar dream motifs with our ancestors living two millennia ago.3
Solving the nightmare mystery: The autonomic nervous system as missing link in the aetiology and treatment of nightmares.3
Typical dreams among Japanese people: Gender and age differences.3
Dangerous waters: The impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami on survivor dream content.2
Archetypal dreams correlated with physical health.2
Veteran treatment completers’ and facilitators’ perceptions of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and imagery rehearsal therapy for posttraumatic sleep disturbances.2
Blaming Jerome: Did his translation of the bible lead to the rejection of dream interpretation in Western Christianity?2
Elucidating nightmare proneness: Relationships with emotional dysregulation and psychological vulnerability.2
Interpretability of rapid eye movement and nonrapid eye movement dreams.2
Dreams and fundamental social motives: Evidence from 397 narratives.2
Personality disorder chiefly presenting with chronic dream reality confusion: A case report.2
The relationship between dreaming and autonoetic consciousness: The neurocognitive theory of dreaming gains in explanatory power by drawing upon the multistate hierarchical model of consciousness.2
Leveraging deep neural networks for lucid dream communication via two-dimensional electrooculography.2
Supplemental Material for Predicting Impactful Dreams: The Contributions of Absence-Related Melancholy and Absence-Related Depression2
Correlation between attitudes toward dreams and workplace well-being in Taiwan: A study.2
Relationship between trait anxiety and emotions in dreams, evaluated in older adults.2
Ecological momentary assessment of daily affect, stress, and nightmare reports among combat-exposed veterans.2
Prolonged changes in the perception of dreaming behaviors resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.2
Sports and dreaming: An online survey of American adults.2
Trauma or transcendence? The relationship between near-death experiences and dreaming.2
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic-related distress and social isolation on dreams.2
Direct and indirect effects of dispositional emotion regulation on dream experiences.2
Experience of emotions in dreams: An empirical phenomenological study.2
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