Non-REM dreaming in relation to the cyclic alternating pattern an exploratory study

dc.contributor.advisorSolms, Marken_ZA
dc.contributor.advisorMalcolm-Smith, Susanen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorWainstein, Danyalen_ZA
dc.date.accessioned2015-01-03T18:23:54Z
dc.date.available2015-01-03T18:23:54Z
dc.date.issued2013en_ZA
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical references.en_ZA
dc.description.abstractDreaming is yet to be studied in relation to sleep microstructure. By endeavouring to study mentation in relation to the finer neurophysiological processes underlying the rhythmicity of the sleep cycles, dream science stands to benefit from the wealth of knowledge of these processes. While relationships between dreaming and certain of these processes have been identified in the literature, a comprehensive study of dreaming in relation to all of the recognized components of the sleep microstructure is completely lacking. With this in mind, the main aim of this study was to examine sleep microstructure in relation to dreaming and determine whether there is any relationship between dream recall and the various types of phasic arousal phenomena during NREM sleep, as systematised within the global framework of the cyclic alternating pattern (CAP).en_ZA
dc.identifier.apacitationWainstein, D. (2013). <i>Non-REM dreaming in relation to the cyclic alternating pattern an exploratory study</i>. (Thesis). University of Cape Town ,Faculty of Humanities ,Department of Psychology. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11207en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitationWainstein, Danyal. <i>"Non-REM dreaming in relation to the cyclic alternating pattern an exploratory study."</i> Thesis., University of Cape Town ,Faculty of Humanities ,Department of Psychology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11207en_ZA
dc.identifier.citationWainstein, D. 2013. Non-REM dreaming in relation to the cyclic alternating pattern an exploratory study. University of Cape Town.en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Thesis / Dissertation AU - Wainstein, Danyal AB - Dreaming is yet to be studied in relation to sleep microstructure. By endeavouring to study mentation in relation to the finer neurophysiological processes underlying the rhythmicity of the sleep cycles, dream science stands to benefit from the wealth of knowledge of these processes. While relationships between dreaming and certain of these processes have been identified in the literature, a comprehensive study of dreaming in relation to all of the recognized components of the sleep microstructure is completely lacking. With this in mind, the main aim of this study was to examine sleep microstructure in relation to dreaming and determine whether there is any relationship between dream recall and the various types of phasic arousal phenomena during NREM sleep, as systematised within the global framework of the cyclic alternating pattern (CAP). DA - 2013 DB - OpenUCT DP - University of Cape Town LK - https://open.uct.ac.za PB - University of Cape Town PY - 2013 T1 - Non-REM dreaming in relation to the cyclic alternating pattern an exploratory study TI - Non-REM dreaming in relation to the cyclic alternating pattern an exploratory study UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11207 ER - en_ZA
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11427/11207
dc.identifier.vancouvercitationWainstein D. Non-REM dreaming in relation to the cyclic alternating pattern an exploratory study. [Thesis]. University of Cape Town ,Faculty of Humanities ,Department of Psychology, 2013 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11207en_ZA
dc.language.isoengen_ZA
dc.publisher.departmentDepartment of Psychologyen_ZA
dc.publisher.facultyFaculty of Humanitiesen_ZA
dc.publisher.institutionUniversity of Cape Town
dc.subject.otherPsychological Researchen_ZA
dc.titleNon-REM dreaming in relation to the cyclic alternating pattern an exploratory studyen_ZA
dc.typeMaster Thesis
dc.type.qualificationlevelMasters
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