The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory

Markowitsch HJ, Staniloiu A (2013)
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36(6): 34-35.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
It is argued that Llewellyn's hypothesis about the lack of rapid eye movement (REM)-sleep dreaming leading to loss of personal identity and deficits in episodic memory, affectivity, and prospection is insufficiently grounded because it does not integrate data from neurodevelopmental studies and makes reference to an outdated definition of episodic memory.
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Zeitschriftentitel
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Band
36
Ausgabe
6
Seite(n)
34-35
ISSN
0140-525X
eISSN
1469-1825
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2645200

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Markowitsch HJ, Staniloiu A. The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 2013;36(6):34-35.
Markowitsch, H. J., & Staniloiu, A. (2013). The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 36(6), 34-35. doi:10.1017/S0140525X13001374
Markowitsch, Hans J., and Staniloiu, Angelica. 2013. “The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory”. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6): 34-35.
Markowitsch, H. J., and Staniloiu, A. (2013). The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36, 34-35.
Markowitsch, H.J., & Staniloiu, A., 2013. The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 36(6), p 34-35.
H.J. Markowitsch and A. Staniloiu, “The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 36, 2013, pp. 34-35.
Markowitsch, H.J., Staniloiu, A.: The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 36, 34-35 (2013).
Markowitsch, Hans J., and Staniloiu, Angelica. “The spaces left over between REM sleep, dreaming, hippocampal formation, and episodic autobiographical memory”. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36.6 (2013): 34-35.

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