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A biologic rhythm in waking fantasy

Daniel F. Kripke David Sonnenschein

pp. 321-332

Abstract

One of Freud's early ideas was that the mental processes made vivid in dreaming have an influence on everyday waking thoughts and behavior. A problem with this concept has been the difficulty in measuring and confirming the action of any psychic agencies that Freud postulated, such as the unconscious, the libido, or the id.

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Pope Kenneth S., Singer Jerome L. (1978) The stream of consciousness: scientific investigations into the flow of human experience. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 321-332

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2466-9_12

Full citation:

Kripke Daniel F., Sonnenschein David (1978) „A biologic rhythm in waking fantasy“, In: K. S. Pope & J. L. Singer (eds.), The stream of consciousness, Dordrecht, Springer, 321–332.