Department of Psychology, University of Missouri at St. Louis, USA; Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Conscious Cogn. 2020 Aug;83:102974. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2020.102974. Epub 2020 Jun 29.
Lucid dreams often coincide with having control over dream events in real-time, although the limitations of dream control are not completely understood. The current study probed the ability of lucid dreamers to reinstate waking scene memories while dreaming. After brief exposure to an experimental scene, participants were asked to reinstate the scene while lucid dreaming (i.e., change dream scenery to match real-world scene). Qualitative analysis revealed that successful dream scene reinstatements were overwhelmingly inaccurate with respect to the original experimental scene. Importantly, reinstatement inaccuracies held even when the dreamer was aware of them during the dream, suggesting a dissociation between memory access while dreaming and dream imagery. The ability to change the environment of a dream speaks to the high amount of lucid dream control, yet the inaccuracies speak to a lack of detailed control. Reinstating context during lucid sleep offers an experimental method to investigate sleep, dreams, and memory.
清醒梦通常伴随着实时控制梦境事件的能力,尽管对梦境控制的局限性还不完全了解。本研究探讨了清醒梦者在做梦时恢复清醒场景记忆的能力。在短暂暴露于实验场景后,参与者被要求在清醒梦中恢复场景(即,将梦境场景更改为与现实世界场景匹配)。定性分析显示,成功的梦境场景恢复在很大程度上与原始实验场景不准确。重要的是,即使在梦中意识到这些不准确,恢复也仍然存在,这表明在做梦时记忆访问和梦境意象之间存在分离。改变梦境环境的能力表明了清醒梦的高度控制能力,但不准确表明缺乏详细的控制。在清醒睡眠期间恢复上下文为研究睡眠、梦境和记忆提供了一种实验方法。