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From: "Academia.edu Weekly Digest" <noreply@academia.edu> To: jeevacation@gmail.com Subject: Comment on Baylor: A Note About Dreams of Scientific Problem Solving (2001) ... - Academia.edu Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 16:54:45 +0000 g',,Academia.edu Top papers from your news feed from the last week uci Comment on Baylor: A Note About Dreams of Scientific Problem flirt: Solving (2001) Dreaming: The Journal of the Association for the Study of Dreams by Deirdre Barrett Creative problem-solving dreams virtually always occur only after the dreamer has done extensive work on the issue awake. Most typically, a person is stuck at one particular step of a multiple phase process and the dream solves that step. The dream of Dmitri Mendeleev about The Periodic Table of the Elements is no exception. All accounts of this event agree thatMworked for years on the Table, produced other drafts, but that he attributed the version he was most satisfied with to a dream. 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