先天和早期截肢者梦中的身体表征。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Martin Diers, Michael Schredl, Herta Flor, Robin Bekrater-Bodmann
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摘要

幻肢痛(PLP)是肢体截肢的常见后果。然而,先天性肢体缺失的个体(这里是先天性截肢者)似乎很少经历PLP。先前的研究结果表明,在清醒状态下的PLP经历会影响获得性肢体截肢者在梦中回忆起的身体外观,PLP与受损的身体而不是完整的身体的回忆有关。然而,目前尚不清楚先天性截肢者——他们从未经历过完整的身体,也很少经历过PLP——是如何在梦中回忆起自己的身体外观的。在目前的横断面研究中,我们评估了成人先天性截肢者的身体相关梦的内容,并将他们的报告与早期获得性肢体截肢的成年人的报告进行了比较。我们发现,先天性截肢者报告的梦到完整身体的频率最低,出生后,截肢时的年龄正预测了梦中对完整身体的回忆。这些影响不能用截肢后的时间和PLP的存在与否来解释。这表明,完整身体的生活经历在与自我相关的梦境内容中得到了表达。
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Body representation in dreams of congenital and early-life amputees.

Body representation in dreams of congenital and early-life amputees.

Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a common consequence of the amputation of a limb. Individuals with congenital limb absence (here: congenital amputees), however, seem to rarely experience PLP. Previous results suggest that the experience of PLP in the waking state affects the recalled body appearance in dreams of individuals with acquired limb amputation, with PLP being associated with the recall of an impaired rather than an intact body. However, it remains unclear how congenital amputees - who never experienced an intact body and rarely PLP - recall their body appearance in dreams. In the present cross-sectional study, we assessed body-related dream content in a sample of adult congenital amputees and compared their reports with those from adult persons with an acquired limb amputation early in life. We found that congenital amputees reported the least frequent dreams with an intact body, and after birth, the age at amputation positively predicted the recall of an intact body in dreams. The effects were not explained by time since amputation and the presence or absence of PLP. This suggests that life experiences of an intact body find expression in self-related dream content.

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Scientific Reports
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19567
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3.9 months
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