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Crawford, M. R., Winnebeck, E. C., von Schantz, M., Gardani, M., Miller, M. A., Revell, V., Hare, A., Horton, C., Durrant, S. and Steier, J. (2024) The British Sleep Society position statement on Daylight Saving Time in the UK. Journal of Sleep Research. ISSN 1365-2869

Bloxham, A. and Horton, C. (2024) Enhancing and advancing the understanding and study of dreaming and memory consolidation: Reflections, challenges, theoretical clarity, and methodological considerations. Consciousness and Cognition, 123. pp. 1-38. ISSN 1053-8100

Horton, C. (2023) The neurocognition of dreaming: Key questions and foci. Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 7 (5). pp. 477-486. ISSN 2397-8562

Pearson, E., Rao, N., Siraj, I., Aboud, F., Horton, C. and Hendry, H. (2023) Workforce preparation for delivery of nurturing care in low and middle-income countries: Expert consensus on critical multisectoral training needs. Child: Care, Health and Development. pp. 1-12. ISSN 0305-1862

Horton, C. and Llewellyn, S. (2021) Editorial: Cognition during sleep: Hyperassociativity, associativity and new connections. Frontiers in Psychology. ISSN 1664-1078

Malinowski, J.E. and Horton, C. (2020) Dreams reflect nocturnal sleep-dependent processes: They are continuous in early-night sleep, and emotional and hyperassociative in late-night sleep. Consciousness and Cognition. ISSN 1053-8100

Horton, C. (2020) Key concepts in dream research: Cognition and consciousness are inherently linked, but do no not control “control”! Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 14 (259). pp. 1-4. ISSN 1662-5161

Horton, C. (2017) Consciousness across sleep and wake: discontinuity and continuity of memory experiences as a reflection of consolidation processes. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 8 (159). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1664-0640

Malinowski, J.E. and Horton, C. (2015) Metaphor and hyperassociativity: the imagination mechanisms behind emotion assimilation in sleep and dreaming. Frontiers in Psychology, 6 (1132). pp. 1-19. ISSN 1664-1078

Horton, C. and Malinowski, J.E. (2015) Autobiographical memory and hyperassociativity in the dreaming brain: implications for memory consolidation in sleep. Frontiers in Psychology, 6 (874). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1664-1078

Malinowski, J.E. and Horton, C. (2014) The effect of time of night on wake-dream continuity. Dreaming, 24 (4). pp. 253-269. ISSN 1053-0797

Horton, C. (2014) Correlates of dream recall: Implications for confabulation. Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 34 (2). pp. 163-177. ISSN 1541-4477

Malinowski, J.E., Fylan, F. and Horton, C. (2014) Experiencing ‘continuity’: A qualitative investigation of waking life in dreams. Dreaming, 24 (3). pp. 161-175. ISSN 1053-0797

Malinowski, J.E. and Horton, C. (2014) Evidence for the preferential incorporation of emotional waking-life experiences into dreams. Dreaming, 24 (1). pp. 18-31. ISSN 1053-0797

Malinowski, J.E. and Horton, C. (2014) Memory sources of dreams: The incorporation of autobiographical rather than episodic experiences. Journal of Sleep Research, 23 (4). pp. 441-447. ISSN 1365-2869

Monograph

Pearson, E., Hendry, H., Rao, N., Aboud, F., Horton, C., Siraj, I., Raikes, A. and Miyahara, J. (2017) Reaching expert consensus on training different cadres in delivering early childhood development: technical report. Technical Report. United Kingdom Department for International Development.

Pearson, E., Hendry, H., Rao, N., Aboud, F., Horton, C., Siraj, I., Raikes, A. and Miyahara, J. (2017) Training early childhood development cadres in low-resource contexts. UK Government Department for International Development. Other. UK Government Department for International Development, London.

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