
Pagel's Parasomnia Dreaming, new ways to use neuroimaging to study dreaming and dream content in clinical settings - but most of these suggestions apply to research settings as well.

Two new book chapters by Bill Domhoff are available in the Dream Library as PDFs: From Anna Abraham's The Cambridge Handbook of the Imagination, Bill's chapter provides a brief overview of the latest version of the neurocognitive theory dreams, with a special emphasis on imagination.

Unfortunately, we have doubts about much of what was said by the other researchers who were interviewed - such as the claim that there is memory consolidation during REM sleep, that brain areas that support emotions are active during dreaming, or that nightmares become a "habit."īill Domhoff's latest book - The Neurocognitive Theory of Dreaming: The Where, How, When, What, and Why of Dreams - will be published in 2022 by MIT Press. UCSC has published an interview with Bill about his new book.īill has written a big-picture theoretical article - to be published in Dreaming in 2023 - that explains the differing neurocognitive bases for dreaming and self-reflective (autonoetic) waking consciousness, and explains what these two mind states share in common.īill Domhoff's latest book - The Neurocognitive Theory of Dreaming: The Where, How, When, What, and Why of Dreams - is available now from MIT Press.īill Domhoff's new work on the Neurocognitive Theory of Dreaming (and his book by that title with MIT Press) are mentioned in an article on dreams in the Washington Post. Bill Domhoff is featured in two episodes of Alie Ward's "Ologies" podcast.
