10.34700/XHFG-WQ83
Windt, Jennifer
Jennifer
Windt
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9862-8389
Monash University
Bucci, Alessio
Alessio
Bucci
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8594-5972
University of Turin
Millière, Raphaël
Raphaël
Millière
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6965-6073
University of Oxford
Relocating dreams on the conceptual map: how the analysis of sleep and dreaming challenges our taxonomy of mental states. An interview with Jennifer Windt.
ALIUS Bulletin
2017
ScholarlyArticle
In this interview, Jennifer Windt discusses the importance of studying dreams to understand consciousness, how theories of dreaming have evolved over time, how neuroimaging has influenced the way in which we think about dreams, how we might redefine the taxonomy of conscious phenomena occurring during sleep, the role of first-person reports in dream research, her own Immersive Spatiotemporal Hallucination (ISTH) model of dreaming, as well as challenges for future research.
dreaming, sleep, hallucination, self-consciousness, embodiment