Dreaming

Papers
(The TQCC of Dreaming is 1. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Nightmare types and suicide.8
Recurrent dream themes: Frequency, emotional tone, and associated factors.7
Archetypal dreams correlated with physical health.6
Differences between lucid and nonlucid dream reports: A within-subjects design.5
Predicting the efficiency of lucid dreaming practice.5
Differences in emotional content, dream awareness, and dream control between lucid dreams and out-of-body experiences: Report analyses.5
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Flying limitations in lucid dreams.4
Evidence for preferentially dreaming of waking-life experiences that are relevant to one’s life story.4
Typical images of animals in dreams: Results from a content analysis.3
The neuroelectric alignment of dreaming: The sleep/dream state frequencies of consciousness.3
An exploratory study of the Eastern understanding of déjà rêvé (already dreamed) experiences in Kerala-Indian culture.3
Incubating prognostic dreams: An initial study of the Secret Book of Praying for Dreams.3
Bad dreams and bad sleep: Relationships between nightmare frequency, insomnia, and nightmare proneness.3
Prolonged changes in the perception of dreaming behaviors resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.3
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the quality of sleep of mental health workers in Colombia.3
You are what you dream: The dark tetrad and dream content.3
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.3
Music in the “Barb Sanders” dream series.3
The proportional experience of dream types in relation to posttraumatic stress disorder and insomnia among survivors of intimate partner violence.3
A study on the effect of mental health on dream intensity among urban village residents.2
Sigmund Freud’s contributions to dream science.2
Supplemental Material for Bodily Self-Consciousness in Dreams Questionnaire (BSD-Q) and Its Relation to Waking Dissociative Experiences2
Attachment, childhood trauma, and dreaming.2
Political mobilization, trauma, delusional dream themes, and nightmare distress in Hong Kong.2
Characteristics and psychological analysis of typical dreams in orphan college students.2
Elder relatives in waking life correlated with both elder relatives in dreams and animals in dreams.2
Veteran treatment completers’ and facilitators’ perceptions of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and imagery rehearsal therapy for posttraumatic sleep disturbances.2
Attachment representations and early maladaptive schemas in children’s and adolescents’ dreams: A pilot study.2
Trauma or transcendence? The relationship between near-death experiences and dreaming.2
Revisiting trait and state predictors of nightmare frequency and nightmare distress.2
Characteristics of typical Japanese dreams: Relationships with age, gender, and self-construal.2
Automatic dream content analysis finds effects of gender, age, and blindness on word use.2
Stress as a moderator of the relationship between alexithymia and dreaming: Research findings.2
Automated analysis of dream sentiment—The royal road to dream dynamics?2
Dreaming reflects neural resynchronization after sleep-dependent neuroplastic adaptations.1
The feeling priming theory (FPT) of dreaming.1
Ecological momentary assessment of daily affect, stress, and nightmare reports among combat-exposed veterans.1
Indigenous Chinese personality and dream content of Hong Kong and Taiwanese people.1
Media exposure to COVID-19 epidemic and threatening dream frequency: A moderated mediation model of anxiety and coping efficacy.1
Experience of emotions in dreams: An empirical phenomenological study.1
Dream recall frequency and sensory-processing sensitivity.1
Dream recall, nightmares, dream sharing, and personality: A replication study.1
An empirical comparison of some nightmare dispositions: Neuroticism, nightmare proneness, thin psychological boundaries, and sensory processing sensitivity.1
Personality disorder chiefly presenting with chronic dream reality confusion: A case report.1
A moderated mediation model predicting the impact of nightmares on sleep quality.1
A reflection on Ernest Hartmann’s equation between the central image in dreams and the objective correlative in poetry.1
Pandemic dreams: A qualitative analysis of dream imagery during the COVID-19 pandemic.1
Bodily Self-Consciousness in Dreams Questionnaire (BSD-Q) and its relation to waking dissociative experiences.1
I dream therefore I am: A review on lucid dreaming in Western philosophy.1
How sleep disordered breathing impacts posttrauma nightmares and rescripting therapies.1
Targets of erotic dreams and their associations with waking couple and sexual life.1
Text analysis of veteran nightmare scripts in a cognitive-behavioral nightmare treatment.1
Supplemental Material for Exploration of Contentless Awareness During Sleep: An Online Survey1
The African origin of familial consciousness and the dynamics of dreaming.1
Sports and dreaming: An online survey of American adults.1
Dreaming of the sleep lab is associated with improved performance on a sign language learning task: A pilot study.1
Representation of dreams in medieval Sufi texts: A qualitative study.1
Elucidating nightmare proneness: Relationships with emotional dysregulation and psychological vulnerability.1
Relational nightmares: A new scale and test of the continuity hypothesis of dreams applied to nightmares in a young adult sample.1
Dangerous waters: The impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami on survivor dream content.1
The twelve labors of Zora Neale Hurston: Myths, dreams, and the heroic interpretation of life.1
Relationship between trait anxiety and emotions in dreams, evaluated in older adults.1
Direct and indirect effects of dispositional emotion regulation on dream experiences.1
Dream sharing and positive mental health in Iranian culture.1
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic-related distress and social isolation on dreams.1
Coronavirus pandemic dreams in China: A qualitative research on the effect of the Wuhan lockdown on dream contents.1
Characteristics of dreams and nightmares in patients with anxiety disorders.1
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