Rapid Eye Movements (REMs) and visual dream recall in both congenitally blind and sighted subjects

Helder Bértolo, T. Mestre, A. Barrio, B. Antona
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Our objective was to evaluate rapid eye movements (REMs) associated with visual dream recall in sighted subjects and congenital blind. During two consecutive nights polysomnographic recordings were performed at subjects home. REMs were detected by visual inspection on both EOG channels (EOG-H, EOG-V) and further classified as occurring isolated or in bursts. Dream recall was defined by the existence of a dream report. The two groups were compared using t-test and also the two-way ANOVA and a post-hoc Fisher test (for the features diagnosis (blind vs. sighted) and dream recall (yes or no) as a function of time). The average of REM awakenings per subject and the recall ability were identical in both groups. CB had a lower REM density than CS; the same applied to REM bursts and isolated eye movements. In the two-way ANOVA, REM bursts and REM density were significantly different for positive dream recall, mainly for the CB group and for diagnosis; furthermore for both features significant results were obtained for the interaction of time, recall and diagnosis; the interaction of recall and time was however, stronger. In line with previous findings the data show that blind have lower REMs density. However the ability of dream recall in congenitally blind and sighted controls is identical. In both groups visual dream recall is associated with an increase in REM bursts and density. REM bursts also show differences in the temporal profile. REM visual dream recall is associated with increased REMs activity.
先天失明和视力正常受试者的快速眼动和视觉梦回忆
我们的目的是评估视力正常和先天性失明受试者的快速眼动(rem)与视觉梦回忆的关系。连续两晚在受试者家中进行多导睡眠图记录。眼动通过眼电通道(EOG- h, EOG- v)的目视检查检测到,并进一步分类为孤立发生或爆发发生。梦境回忆被定义为梦境报告的存在。使用t检验、双向方差分析和事后Fisher检验(用于特征诊断(失明vs视力)和梦境回忆(是或否)作为时间的函数)对两组进行比较。两组受试者的平均快速眼动觉醒次数和回忆能力相同。CB的REM密度低于CS;这同样适用于快速眼动爆发和孤立的眼球运动。在双向方差分析中,积极梦境回忆组的快速眼动爆发数和快速眼动密度差异显著,主要表现在CB组和诊断组;此外,对于这两个特征,时间、回忆和诊断的相互作用都得到了显著的结果;然而,回忆和时间的相互作用更强。与之前的研究结果一致,数据显示盲人的rem密度较低。然而,先天失明和视力正常的人回忆梦境的能力是相同的。在两组中,视觉梦境的回忆都与快速眼动爆发和密度的增加有关。快速眼动爆发在时间剖面上也显示出差异。快速眼动视觉梦的回忆与快速眼动活动的增加有关。
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