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  2. Oneirology - Wikipedia

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    In the field of psychology, the subfield of oneirology (/ ɒ n ɪ ˈ r ɒ l ə dʒ i /; from Ancient Greek ὄνειρον (oneiron) 'dream' and -λογία 'the study of') is the scientific study of dreams. Research seeks correlations between dreaming and knowledge about the functions of the brain, as well as an understanding of how the brain ...

  3. Oneironautics - Wikipedia

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    International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) Lucid dreaming; Oneirology; Oneiromancy; Psychonautics; Simstim – a technology in William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy of science fiction novels, whereby a person's brain and nervous system is stimulated to simulate the full sensory experience of another person; Unconscious mind

  4. Dream - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The scientific study of dreams is called oneirology. [9] Most modern dream study focuses on the neurophysiology of dreams and on proposing and testing hypotheses regarding dream function. It is not known where in the brain dreams originate, if there is a single origin for dreams or if multiple regions of the brain are involved, or what ...

  5. Category:Oneirology - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to oneirology, the scientific study of dreams. Current research seeks correlations between dreaming and current knowledge about the functions of the brain , as well as an understanding of how the brain works during dreaming as pertains to memory formation and mental disorders .

  6. International Association for the Study of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Attracting "a 'rainbow coalition' of scientists, scholars, therapists, cultural practitioners, artists, and the general public", [8] the organization publishes scientific research across all dream-related subjects, including dreams in analytical psychology, oneirology, dreamwork, oneiromancy, and lucid dreaming via its:

  7. Block scheduling - Wikipedia

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    A University of Virginia study of 8,000 college students found that students who had block scheduling in high school performed worse in university science courses. [ 1 ] Some students are better able to manage their time with nightly homework in every class, while other students do better with larger homework assignments that are spaced out ...

  8. Oneiromancy - Wikipedia

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    Oneiromancy (from Greek όνειροϛ () 'dream' and μαντεία (manteia) 'prophecy') is a form of divination based upon dreams, and also uses dreams to predict the future.

  9. Human ethology - Wikipedia

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    Human ethology is the study of human behavior. Ethology as a discipline is generally thought of as a sub-category of biology, though psychological theories have been developed based on ethological ideas (e.g. sociobiology, evolutionary psychology, attachment theory, and theories about human universals such as gender differences, incest avoidance, mourning, hierarchy and pursuit of possession).