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  1. The restless mind.J. Smallwood & J. W. Schooler - 2006 - Psychological Bulletin 132 (6):946-958.
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  • Absorbed in sleep: Dissociative absorption as a predictor of sleepiness following sleep deprivation in two high-functioning samples.Nirit Soffer-Dudek, Leah Shelef, Idit Oz, Anna Levkovsky, Ifaat Erlich & Shirley Gordon - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 48:161-170.
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  • Imagining the impossible before breakfast: the relation between creativity, dissociation, and sleep.Dalena van Heugten - van der Kloet, Jan Cosgrave, Harald Merckelbach, Ross Haines, Stuart Golodetz & Steven Jay Lynn - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:131736.
    Dissociative symptoms have been related to higher rapid eye movement sleep density, a sleep phase during which hyperassociativity may occur. This may enhance artistic creativity during the day. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a creative photo contest to explore the relation between dissociation, sleep, and creativity. During the contest, participants (N = 72) took one photo per day for five consecutive days, based on specific daily themes (consisting of single words) and the instruction to take as creative a photo (...)
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  • Dissociative absorption: An empirically unique, clinically relevant, dissociative factor.Nirit Soffer-Dudek, Dana Lassri, Nir Soffer-Dudek & Golan Shahar - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 36 (C):338-351.
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  • Mind-wandering and negative mood: Does one thing really lead to another?Giulia L. Poerio, Peter Totterdell & Eleanor Miles - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4):1412-1421.
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