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In this chapter, we put some of our findings into a larger context to suggest that there is an overlooked dimension, a repetition dimension, underlying much of our dreaming. We also connect the “unfinished business” driving the repetition dimension to similar findings on the content of our thoughts when our waking minds are drifting, wandering, or daydreaming.
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Domhoff, G.W. (1996). The Repetition Dimension in Dreams and Waking Cognition. In: Finding Meaning in Dreams. Emotions, Personality, and Psychotherapy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0298-6_9
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