Lucid Dreaming and the Feeling of Being Refreshed in the Morning: A Diary Study
REM periods with lucid dreaming show increased brain activation, especially in the prefrontal cortex, compared to REM periods without lucid dreaming and, thus, the question of whether lucid dreaming interferes with the recovery function of sleep arises. Cross-sectional studies found a negative relat...
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doaj-21116e7e141040b286dd853993eca52c2021-04-02T13:21:23ZengMDPI AGClocks & Sleep2624-51752020-02-0121546010.3390/clockssleep2010007clockssleep2010007Lucid Dreaming and the Feeling of Being Refreshed in the Morning: A Diary StudyMichael Schredl0Sophie Dyck1Anja Kühnel2Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim/Heidelberg University, Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit, J5, 68159 Mannheim, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, Medical School Berlin, Calandrellistraße 1-9, 12247 Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, Medical School Berlin, Calandrellistraße 1-9, 12247 Berlin, GermanyREM periods with lucid dreaming show increased brain activation, especially in the prefrontal cortex, compared to REM periods without lucid dreaming and, thus, the question of whether lucid dreaming interferes with the recovery function of sleep arises. Cross-sectional studies found a negative relationship between sleep quality and lucid dreaming frequency, but this relationship was explained by nightmare frequency. The present study included 149 participants keeping a dream diary for five weeks though the course of a lucid dream induction study. The results clearly indicate that there is no negative effect of having a lucid dream on the feeling of being refreshed in the morning compared to nights with the recall of a non-lucid dream; on the contrary, the feeling of being refreshed was higher after a night with a lucid dream. Future studies should be carried out to elicit tiredness and sleepiness during the day using objective and subjective measurement methods.https://www.mdpi.com/2624-5175/2/1/7lucid dreamingsleep qualitynightmares |
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Lucid Dreaming and the Feeling of Being Refreshed in the Morning: A Diary Study |
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Lucid Dreaming and the Feeling of Being Refreshed in the Morning: A Diary Study |
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REM periods with lucid dreaming show increased brain activation, especially in the prefrontal cortex, compared to REM periods without lucid dreaming and, thus, the question of whether lucid dreaming interferes with the recovery function of sleep arises. Cross-sectional studies found a negative relationship between sleep quality and lucid dreaming frequency, but this relationship was explained by nightmare frequency. The present study included 149 participants keeping a dream diary for five weeks though the course of a lucid dream induction study. The results clearly indicate that there is no negative effect of having a lucid dream on the feeling of being refreshed in the morning compared to nights with the recall of a non-lucid dream; on the contrary, the feeling of being refreshed was higher after a night with a lucid dream. Future studies should be carried out to elicit tiredness and sleepiness during the day using objective and subjective measurement methods. |
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