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dc.contributor.authorRosales Lagarde, Alejandra
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-03T19:46:01Z
dc.date.available2017-07-03T19:46:01Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationRosales-Lagarde, A. (2016). Neurophenomenology?s Epistemological Locus and the Need to Consider Its Primitive Sources: Internal Processing and Development. Peer Commentary on Solomonova and Sha´s, Exploring the Depth of Dream Experience. The Enactive Framework and Methods for Neurophenomenological Research. Constructivist Foundations, 11, 722-724. ISSN 1782-348Xes
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.uaeh.edu.mx/bitstream/123456789/17834
dc.description.abstractNeurophenomenology requires a first-person report at the subpersonal level. Thus, the neurophenomenology of dreaming and sleep can be figuratively located in a model of perspectives and levels of analysis. Even when Solomonova and Sha do admit creativity to explain bizarreness and emphasize dreams? enaction and, especially, dreams? perception-dependence, an innate and developmental framework of neurophenomenology becomes a requirement to understand fully its sub-personal counterpart, i.e., sleep, especially the evidence derived from innate processing observed during the sleep of neonates ? even without the dreaming counterpart. Finally, precisions about the depth of dreaming in Hobson?s work are presented.es
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dc.subjectEnvejecimiento y Calidad de Vidaes
dc.titleNeurophenomenology?s Epistemological Locus and the Need to Consider Its Primitive Sources: Internal Processing and Development. Peer Commentary on Solomonova and Sha´s, Exploring the Depth of Dream Experience. The Enactive Framework and Methods for Neurophenomenological Research.es
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