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  1. Do people still report dreaming in black and white? An attempt to replicate a questionnaire from 1942.Eric Schwitzgebel - 2003 - Perceptual and Motor Skills 96:25-29.
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  • Continuity between waking activities and dream activities.M. Schredl - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (2):298-308.
    Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous research efforts, the exact formulation of the continuity hypothesis remains vague. The present paper focuses on two aspects: the differential incorporation rate of different waking-life activities and the magnitude of which interindividual differences in waking-life activities are reflected in corresponding differences in dream content. Using a correlational design, a positive, non-zero correlation coefficient will support the continuity hypothesis. Although many researchers stress the importance of emotional involvement on the (...)
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  • Do We Dream in Color? Cultural Variations and Skepticism.Eric Schwitzgebel - 2006 - Dreaming 16:36-.
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