<p><i>Preface</i><br/><i> Acknowledgments</i><br/> <br/><b>1. Sleeping and Dreaming </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>Rosette's Dream<br/> Rosette's First Analysis<br/> The Story of Rosette's Mother<br/> Rosette's Answer<br/> Early Thoughts on Sleep and Dreams<br/> Common Notions About Sleep and Dreams<br/> Research on Dreams<br/> </blockquote> <br/><b>2. Freud and Dreaming </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>Exploring Dreams<br/> Freud's Notions of Dream Function<br/> </blockquote> <br/><b>3. Sleep and Dream Research </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>The Discovery of REM Sleep<br/> REM Sleep and Dreaming<br/> The Sleep Cycle<br/> Dream Time and Real Time<br/> </blockquote> <br/><b>4. Explorations of Dreaming </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>REM and Non-REM Dreaming<br/> Dreaming and REM-Sleep Activity<br/> </blockquote> <br/><b>5. Daytime Events, Sleep and Dreaming </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>Studies of Presleep Experience<br/> Vagaries of Our Lives<br/> </blockquote> <br/><b>6. Our Bodies, Our Dreams </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>Thirst<br/> Exercise<br/> Sleeping Pills and Alcohol<br/> The Mentrual Cycle<br/> Illness<br/> </blockquote> <br/><b>7. Things That Go Bump In The Night </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>Environmental Effects on Dream Content<br/> Learning While Asleep<br/> </blockquote> <br/><b>8. Dream Recall and Dream Recall Failure </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>Investigations of Repression<br/> Salience<br/> Interference<br/> Arousal<br/> Retrieving Dreams<br/> </blockquote> <br/><b>9. Dream Deprivation </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>REM Deprivation<br/> Dream Substitution<br/> </blockquote> <br/><b>10. The Adaptive Function of Dreams </b><br/> <br/> <blockquote> <br/>Dreams and the Mastery of Stress<br/> Dreams and Compensation<br/> Dreams and Avoidance<br/> Disruption and Avoidance<br/> A Summing Up<br/> </blockquote> <br/><i>Notes</i><br/><i> Index</i></p>