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Did I have a dream last night? White dreaming as metacognitive feelings
While most research on sleep mentation focuses on dream reports, sleep experiences can also include reports lacking content, such as white dreaming—the feeling of knowing one dreamt but being unable to recall its contents. I claim that white dreaming is a metacognitive feeling, akin to tip‐of‐the‐tongue and déjà experiences.
Adriana Alcaraz Sánchez
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The cluster of galaxies Abell 376
We present a dynamical analysis of the galaxy cluster Abell 376 based on a set of 73 velocities, most of them measured at Pic du Midi and Haute-Provence observatories and completed with data from the literature.
Capelato, H. V. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aging population in OECD countries and the rising mental disorder burden highlight the need to understand statutory retirement's contribution to emotional well‐being. However, the relationship between statutory retirement and emotional well‐being remains underexplored.
Emmi‐Susanna Katajapuu +4 more
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Proust Cinématographe. Wie Raoul Ruiz Proust las
„Proust Cinématographe – wie Raoul Ruiz Proust las“ wirft über den Umweg der Literaturverfilmung einen ungewohnten Blick auf die metapoetischen Fundamente von Prousts Recherche: Über detaillierte Analysen ausgewählter Textpassus und Filmausschnitte gelingt hier der Nachweis, dass die grundlegende Problematik des Romans um die Wahrnehmung und ...
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From Research to Action: Communicating Science Effectively for Real‐World Impact
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Luis Y. Santiago‐Rosario +6 more
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Dead time, hard time, and narrative redemption: Delimiting the life proper
Abstract Is every detail of your life a candidate for the meaningful, valuable, or worthwhile? If not, which do you exclude? Thaddeus Metz nominates “dead time”: the nail‐clipping, line‐waiting, traffic‐jam enduring, generally commonplace moments of our life. Dead time, while prevalent, is not remarkable. Metz recommends that we set at least some of it
Kathy Behrendt
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This paper proposes an insight into the emergence of key concepts in modern narratives, especially related to time and memory in the literature of Marcel Proust and Franz Kafka. Knowing that 20th-century prose draws its novelty from its style and writing
Simuţ Ramona
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ABSTRACT An original dataset based on a national quota sample in the Czech Republic (n = 490, M = 46.09 y/o, 45.7% women) was used to assess susceptibility to medical (COVID‐19) and political (Russian invasion of Ukraine) disinformation. Susceptibility to disinformation was assessed using 30 items addressing contemporary topics.
Martina Klicperova‐Baker +2 more
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This schematic highlights GPCRs as the central hub of olfactory signaling in health and disease. The central GPCR shows odorant activation and downstream pathways. Surrounding quadrants illustrate four GPCR‐mediated themes: odor perception and adaptation, mucosal immunity and regeneration, memory consolidation via neural circuits, and GPCR‐related ...
Zishuo Guo +11 more
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Proust et le langage dans Jean Santeuil
Les idées linguistiques de Marcel Proust ont été jusqu’à maintenant assez peu étudiées, et les critiques qui s’y sont intéressés se sont essentiellement penchés sur À la recherche du temps perdu.
Samuel Bidaud
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