Dreaming, waking conscious experience, and the resting brain: report of subjective experience as a tool in the cognitive neurosciences.
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Dreaming, waking conscious experience, and the resting brain: report of subjective experience as a tool in the cognitive neurosciences.
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scientific article published on 23 September 2013
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Dreaming, waking conscious exp ...... n the cognitive neurosciences.
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Dreaming, waking conscious exp ...... n the cognitive neurosciences.
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Dreaming, waking conscious exp ...... n the cognitive neurosciences.
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Dreaming, waking conscious exp ...... n the cognitive neurosciences.
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Dreaming, waking conscious exp ...... n the cognitive neurosciences.
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Erin J Wamsley
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10.3389/FPSYG.2013.00637
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2013-09-23T00:00:00Z