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Tore Nielsen

Professor at the University of Montreal. Expert in dream research, particularly imagery rehearsal and the dream-lag effect.

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Jul 7, 2021 • 45min

S2E3 - Tore Nielsen & Mark Blagrove - Lucid Dreaming & the 'Dream-lag' effect

In this discussion, Professor Tore Nielsen from the University of Montreal shares insights on imagery rehearsal techniques to transform nightmares into empowering experiences. He emphasizes how confronting anxiety in waking life can improve dream quality. Professor Mark Blagrove from Swansea University explores the fascinating realm of lucid dreaming, revealing its potential to enhance control in both dreams and daily life. The duo also delves into the intriguing 'dream-lag' effect, explaining how significant life events influence dreams days after they occur, shedding light on memory consolidation.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 6min

Do animals dream when they hibernate?

Tore Nielsen, a dream researcher and director of a dream laboratory, explores the fascinating world of dreaming and sleep. He delves into whether hibernating animals experience dreams, shedding light on their brain activity differences compared to regular sleep. The discussion highlights the humor behind hedgehog myths while examining brain function during hibernation. It's a captivating look at animal consciousness and the mysteries of dreaming, leaving us to ponder what goes on in their minds during those long winter naps.
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May 24, 2021 • 46min

S2E2: Tore Nielsen & Mark Blagrove - Part 1 - What we dream and why we need to

Mark Blagrove, a Swansea University psychology professor who studies dream content and nightmares, and Tore Nielsen, a University of Montreal neurocognitive dream researcher, chat about how they became dream scientists. They cover methods like lab awakenings and diaries. They explore REM versus non-REM differences, hidden dream details, emotions in dreams, and Tore’s fear extinction and sensitivity theories of nightmares.

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