selected bibliography on dreaming
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ASSC 12 June 19th 2008
Taipei, Taiwan
Neurophilosophical Approaches
to the Dreaming Mind—a Contrastive Analysis of Dreaming and
Wakefulness
Jennifer M. Windt and Thomas Metzinger
Department of Philosophy,
Johannes Gutenberg University
Mainz, Germany
Selected Bibliography:
Philosophical, Psychological, and Neuroscientific Literature on Dreaming
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University
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