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gxcym_v1 Studying dream experience through dream reports: Points of contact between dream research and first-person methods in consciousness science In this chapter, we present the problem of dream reports in philosophy and empirical research, examine how the variability of methods and measures influences research results, and suggest that research on the phenomenological features of dreaming could benefit from insights from first-person methods in consciousness research. We consider two interview-based methods developed for acquiring detailed phenomenological reports on waking subjective experience - descriptive experience sampling (Hurlburt, 1990, 2011) and micro-phenomenology (Petitmengin, 2006) - discuss their applicability in dream research, and outline some promising research directions. [Manuscript for a chapter in Dreaming and Memory: Philosophical Issues; prior to peer-review.] 2022-11-17T00:38:41.650751 2024-10-24T16:31:12.901239 2022-11-17T02:04:47.078164     mindrxiv 1 accepted 1 1 https://doi.org/10.31231/osf.io/gxcym CC-By Attribution 4.0 International consciousness; descriptive experience sampling; dream experience; dream research; dreams; experience reporting; first-person methods; micro-phenomenology; phenomenology ["consciousness", "descriptive experience sampling", "dream experience", "dream research", "dreams", "experience reporting", "first-person methods", "micro-phenomenology", "phenomenology"] Ema Demšar; Jennifer Windt [{"id": "4w7ga", "name": "Ema Dem\u0161ar", "index": 0, "orcid": "0000-0003-2497-0936", "bibliographic": true}, {"id": "z8mcu", "name": "Jennifer Windt", "index": 1, "orcid": "0000-0001-9862-8389", "bibliographic": true}] Ema Demšar Life Sciences; Arts and Humanities; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Philosophy; Other Life Sciences; Philosophy of Science; Philosophy of Mind; Psychology; Theory and Philosophy; Cognitive Psychology [{"id": "59bacc2a54be8103332cb78c", "text": "Life Sciences"}, {"id": "59bacc2a54be8103332cb78d", "text": "Arts and Humanities"}, {"id": "59bacc2a54be8103332cb78f", "text": "Social and Behavioral Sciences"}, {"id": "59bacc2a54be8103332cb799", "text": "Philosophy"}, {"id": "59bacc2a54be8103332cb7a0", "text": "Other Life Sciences"}, {"id": "59bacc2a54be8103332cb7a2", "text": "Philosophy of Science"}, {"id": "59bacc2b54be8103332cb7b7", "text": "Philosophy of Mind"}, {"id": "59bacc2b54be8103332cb7d5", "text": "Psychology"}, {"id": "59bacc2c54be8103332cb7f4", "text": "Theory and Philosophy"}, {"id": "59bacc2c54be8103332cb813", "text": "Cognitive Psychology"}] https://osf.io/download/637582942f45f50b41c69bfd 0   not_applicable not_applicable []   2025-04-09T20:49:38.178512
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