Speth, Jana Dr.
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Publikationen
2018 | Speth, C., & Speth, J. A New Measure of Hallucinatory States and a Discussion of REM Sleep Dreaming as a Virtual Laboratory for the Rehearsal of Embodied Cognition. Cognitive Science, 42(1), 311-333. |
2017 | Speth, J., Schloerscheidt, A. M., & Speth, C. Mental time travel to the future might be reduced in sleep. Consciousness and Cognition, 48, 180-189. Speth, J., Harley, T. A., & Speth, C. Auditory Verbal Experience and Agency in Waking, Sleep Onset, REM, and Non‐REM Sleep. Cognitive Science, 41(3), 723-743. |
2016 | Speth, J., Speth, C., Kaelen, M., Schloerscheidt, A., Feilding, A., Nutt, D., & Carhart-Harris, R. Decrease in mental time travel to the past correlates with default-mode network disintegration under lysergic acid diethylamide. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 30(4), 344-53. Speth, C. & Speth, J. The borderlands of waking: Quantifying the transition from reflective thought to hallucination in sleep onset. Consciousness and Cognition, 41, 57-63. Speth, J., & Speth, C. Motor imagery in REM sleep is increased by transcranial direct current stimulation of the left motor cortex (C3). Neuropsychologia, 86, 57-65. Speth, J., Schloerscheidt, A. M., & Speth, C. As we fall asleep, we forget about the future: A quantitative linguistic analysis of mentation reports from hypnagogia. Consciousness and Cognition, 45, 235-244. |
2015 | Speth, J., Speth, C., & Harley, T. A. Transcranial direct current stimulation of the motor cortex in waking resting state induces motor imagery. Consciousness and Cognition, 36, 298-305. |
2013 | Speth, J., Frenzel, C., & Voss, U. A differentiating empirical linguistic analysis of dreamer activity in reports of EEG-controlled REM-dreams and hypnagogic hallucinations, Consciousness and Cognition, 22, 113-121. |
Forschungsinteressen
- Schlafstörungen und Verhaltenstherapie
- Einschlaferleben und Hypnagoge Halluzinationen
- Imaginierte Motorbewegungen
- Quantitative Analyse von Berichten zu verschiedenen Bewusstseinszuständen