[HTML][HTML] Autobiographical memory and hyperassociativity in the dreaming brain: implications for memory consolidation in sleep

CL Horton, JE Malinowski�- Frontiers in psychology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
… that autobiographical memory (AM) activity across sleep and wake can provide insight into
the nature of dreaming, … of such hyperassociativity to processes of sleep-dependent memory

[HTML][HTML] Consciousness across sleep and wake: discontinuity and continuity of memory experiences as a reflection of consolidation processes

CL Horton�- Frontiers in psychiatry, 2017 - frontiersin.org
… , and reorganization of memories within dreams, this paper … -vu, having involuntary
autobiographical memories (AMs) interrupt … whether such hypothesized hyperassociativity

[HTML][HTML] Metaphor and hyperassociativity: the imagination mechanisms behind emotion assimilation in sleep and dreaming

JE Malinowski, CL Horton�- Frontiers in psychology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
… Similarly, dream theories often fail to consider the implications of sleep-dependent memory
… matching improvements in specific autobiographical memories with dreams of those precise …

[HTML][HTML] …�the understanding and study of dreaming and memory consolidation: Reflections, challenges, theoretical clarity, and methodological considerations

A Bloxham, CL Horton�- Consciousness and Cognition, 2024 - Elsevier
… anatomical regions of the brain over much longer periods of … sleep and dreaming affect
memory consolidation, systems … the effect of sleep in mediating episodic memory performances in …

The neurocognition of dreaming: key questions and foci

CL Horton�- Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2023 - portlandpress.com
… of the causes and consequences of poor sleep, including … autobiographical memories may
be highly similar to dreams, … about the nature of hyperassociativity within REM sleep, and in …

Dreams reflect nocturnal sleep-dependent processes: They are continuous in early-night sleep, and emotional and hyperassociative in late-night sleep

JE Malinowski, C Horton�- Consciousness and�…, 2020 - bgro.repository.guildhe.ac.uk
… -large effect size (Ƞp2 = .51) between early and late dreams … et al., 2009; Carr & Nielsen,
2015; Walker et al., 2002). While … there is more hyperassociativity in late-night sleep than early-…

…�reflect nocturnal cognitive processes: Early-night dreams are more continuous with waking life, and late-night dreams are more emotional and hyperassociative

JE Malinowski, CL Horton�- Consciousness and Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
sleep in the early and late night and recorded their dreams … are also the only ones to exhibit
the “dream-lag” effect (the … et al., 2009, Carr and Nielsen, 2015, Walker et al., 2002). While …

[PDF][PDF] Dreaming during REM sleep: autobiographically meaningful or simply a reflection of a Hebbian-based memory consolidation process?

U Voss, A Klimke�- Archives Italiennes de Biologie, 2018 - researchgate.net
… is probably strongly deterred by autobiographical memory bias, favoring those images
we … imprint on dreams is sparse (for further discussion, see Horton and Malinowski, 2015). …

Beyond the neuropsychology of dreaming: insights into the neural basis of dreaming with new techniques of sleep recording and analysis

C Cipolli, M Ferrara, L De Gennaro, G Plazzi�- Sleep medicine reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
effect also seems important for the understanding of sleep-dependent memory consolidation
… items of autobiographical memory fades faster over time than positive one [74]. Accordingly, …

[HTML][HTML] Key concepts in dream research: cognition and consciousness are inherently linked, but do no not control “control”!

CL Horton�- Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
… which dreams can be sampled, as neither can individuals report on their activity during sleep
nor … distress from terrifying dreams outweigh the likely negative consequences of changing …