Schredl Michael, Beaton Alan A, Henley-Einion Josie, Blagrove Mark
a Sleep Laboratory , Central Institute of Mental Health , Mannheim , Germany.
Laterality. 2014;19(4):473-88. doi: 10.1080/1357650X.2013.862257. Epub 2013 Nov 28.
The ability to recall a dream upon waking up in the morning has been linked to a broad variety of factors such as personality, creativity, sleep behaviour and cognitive function. There have been conflicting findings as to whether dream recall is related more to the right or to the left hemisphere, and conflicting findings regarding the relationship of dream-recall frequency to handedness. We have found previously that right- and mixed-handers report having more dreams than left-handers, a finding more pronounced among adolescents than adults. In the present sample of 3535 participants aged from 6 to 18 years, right-handedness and mixed/inconsistent handedness were associated with higher dream-recall frequency compared to that of left-handed persons, again especially in adolescents compared with children. Further research is required to uncover the reason for the lower frequency of dream recall by left-handers.
早上醒来后回忆起梦境的能力与多种因素有关,如个性、创造力、睡眠行为和认知功能。关于梦境回忆与右脑还是左脑的关系,以及梦境回忆频率与用手习惯的关系,一直存在相互矛盾的研究结果。我们之前发现,右利手和混合利手的人报告的梦境比左利手的人更多,这一发现在青少年中比在成年人中更为明显。在这个由3535名6至18岁参与者组成的样本中,与左利手者相比,右利手和混合/不一致利手与更高的梦境回忆频率相关,同样,与儿童相比,这一现象在青少年中尤为明显。需要进一步研究以揭示左利手者梦境回忆频率较低的原因。