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List of works by Mark Blagrove

A replication of the 5-7 day dream-lag effect with comparison of dreams to future events as control for baseline matching

scientific article published on August 23, 2010

Assessing the dream-lag effect for REM and NREM stage 2 dreams

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Association of salivary-assessed oxytocin and cortisol levels with time of night and sleep stage.

scientific article published on 22 August 2012

Cannabis and Ecstasy/ MDMA: empirical measures of creativity in recreational users.

scientific article published in December 2009

Comparing personal insight gains due to consideration of a recent dream and consideration of a recent event using the Ullman and Schredl dream group methods.

scientific article published on 18 June 2015

Dreaming and insight.

scientific article published on 24 December 2013

Dreams are made of memories, but maybe not for memory.

scientific article published in December 2013

Dynamic confidence during simulated clinical tasks.

scientific article published on December 2005

Evaluating the awakening criterion in the definition of nightmares: how certain are people in judging whether a nightmare woke them up?

scientific article published in June 2006

Lucid dreaming frequency and change blindness performance

Reduced dream-recall frequency in left-handed adolescents: a replication.

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Sleep does not cause false memories on a story-based test of suggestibility.

scientific article published on 27 April 2017

Sleep quality following general anaesthesia.

scientific article published in November 2003

Sleep-dependent memory consolidation is related to perceived value of learned material.

scientific article published on 16 September 2016

Testing the theory of Differential Susceptibility to nightmares: The interaction of Sensory Processing Sensitivity with the relationship of low mental wellbeing to nightmare frequency and nightmare distress

scientific article published on 28 September 2020

The ability to self-tickle following Rapid Eye Movement sleep dreaming

scientific article published on 12 September 2005

The dream-lag effect: Selective processing of personally significant events during Rapid Eye Movement sleep, but not during Slow Wave Sleep.

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The incidence of unpleasant dreams after sub-anaesthetic ketamine.

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The nature of delayed dream incorporation ('dream-lag effect'): Personally significant events persist, but not major daily activities or concerns.

scientific article published on 22 April 2018

The relationship of nightmare frequency and nightmare distress to well-being

scientific article published in June 2004

Trait and neurobiological correlates of individual differences in dream recall and dream content.

scientific article published on January 2010