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  1. Remington Mallett Hi, I'm Remy, a dream researcher.

  2. www.dream-mining-lab.com › teamDML - Team

    Remington Mallett. Remy is director of the Dream Mining Lab and a postdoc in the Dream Engineering Lab at the University of Montreal working under Michelle Carr and Tore Nielsen. He got his PhD in 2021 studying the cognitive neuroscience of memory under Jarrod Lewis-Peacock at UT Austin.

  3. 919 Followers, 960 Following, 240 Posts - Remy Mallett (@remymallett) on Instagram: "Music / Technician / Chillies 🌶"

  4. Distraction in visual working memory: Resistance is not futile. ES Lorenc, R Mallett, JA Lewis-Peacock. Trends in cognitive sciences 25 (3), 228-239. , 2021. 104. 2021. Behavioral decoding of working memory items inside and outside the focus of attention. R Mallett, JA Lewis‐Peacock. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1424 (1), 256-267.

  5. 14 de oct. de 2014 · Some experts on lucid dreaming think so, and University of Missouri–St. Louis psychology student Remy Mallett would like to prove it. Mallett, who is majoring in psychology and biology, was one of nine undergraduate students to receive a $1,000 research grant from the UMSL College of Arts and Sciences in the spring.

  6. Remington Mallett's 30 research works with 318 citations and 6,093 reads, including: Dreaming outside the Box: Evidence for Memory Abstraction in REM Sleep

  7. 25 de oct. de 2021 · Remy Mallett, a UT alum and postdoctoral researcher at Northwestern University, said people associate sleep paralysis with paranormal activity because of its nightmare-ish qualities. “There are some crazy cross-cultural consistencies in sleep paralysis that have yet to be explained,” Mallett said.