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Q3 Psychology
Gulshan Kumar, A. Sasidharan, A. Nair, B. Kutty
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清醒梦是介于做梦和清醒之间的一种独特状态,其中一个人意识到自己在梦中,并能够控制梦的内容。本研究旨在证明先前提出的一种观点,即即使在没有清醒梦病史的健康参与者中,将认知训练方案与睡眠中的听觉提示相结合,也可以有效地诱导清醒梦。11名健康男性参与者接受了基线多导睡眠图(PSG)检查。参与者被分为两组:清醒梦诱导组(n=6,年龄=29±3.16岁(平均值±SD))进行了为期三个月的认知训练(Tholey联合训练),而对照组(n=5,年龄=25±0.83岁)没有进行这种训练。所有人都接受了在清醒梦中移动眼睛的训练(连续左右移动3次)。三个月后,两组都进行了整夜的PSG,在此期间,参与者在快速眼动睡眠状态下接受声学刺激,以促进清醒梦。与对照组不同的是,清醒梦诱导组的6名参与者中有4名在训练期间报告了清醒梦,5名参与者在三个月后进行的第二次PSG中报告了清醒,额中央区域的伽马能增强(表明清醒梦期间出现额高)。参与者还报告了与清醒梦相关的主观体验的各个方面。该研究证明了认知训练和听觉提示对天真参与者进行清醒梦诱导的有效性。正确理解清醒梦过程中的大脑活动将有助于我们理解大脑活动,从而更深入地了解清醒梦诱导对正常人和精神病患者的意义。
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Efficacy of the combination of cognitive training and acoustic stimulation in eliciting lucid dreams during undisturbed sleep - a pilot study using polysomnography, dream reports and questionnaires
Lucid dreaming is a unique state between dreaming sleep and waking, wherein one is aware of being in dream and able to control dream contents. The present study was aimed as a proof-of-concept to a previously proposed idea that combining a cognitive training protocol with auditory cue during sleep could cause effective lucid dreaming induction even among healthy participants who had no history of lucid dreaming. 11 healthy male participants underwent baseline polysomnography (PSG). Participants were then divided into two groups: Lucid dream induction group (n=6, age=29±3.16yrs (mean±SD)) practiced cognitive training (Tholey-combined) for three months, whereasControl group (n=5, age=25±0.83yrs) did not have such training. All were trained to move their eyes (left-right 3 times continuously) during lucid dreaming. Following three months, whole night PSG was conducted on both groups, during which participants were presented with acoustic stimuli during REM sleep state to facilitate lucid dreaming. Unlike control group, 4 participants out of 6from lucid dream induction group reported lucid dreams during training period and 5 participants reported lucid during the second PSG done after three months with enhanced gamma power in fronto-central region (indicating hyperfrontality during lucid dreams). The participants also reported various aspects of subjective experience associated with lucid dreams. The study demonstrated the effectiveness of both cognitive training and auditory cues towards lucid dreaming induction in naive participants. A proper understanding of brain activity during lucid dreaming would help us understand the brain activities that provide more insight into the significance of lucid dream induction for the normal as well mentally ill.
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