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快速眼动睡眠中实验者与做梦者之间的实时对话。

Real-time dialogue between experimenters and dreamers during REM sleep.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience Program, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.

Institute of Cognitive Science, Osnabrück University, Osnabrück, Germany; Institute of Sleep and Dream Technologies, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2021 Apr 12;31(7):1417-1427.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.01.026. Epub 2021 Feb 18.

Abstract

Dreams take us to a different reality, a hallucinatory world that feels as real as any waking experience. These often-bizarre episodes are emblematic of human sleep but have yet to be adequately explained. Retrospective dream reports are subject to distortion and forgetting, presenting a fundamental challenge for neuroscientific studies of dreaming. Here we show that individuals who are asleep and in the midst of a lucid dream (aware of the fact that they are currently dreaming) can perceive questions from an experimenter and provide answers using electrophysiological signals. We implemented our procedures for two-way communication during polysomnographically verified rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep in 36 individuals. Some had minimal prior experience with lucid dreaming, others were frequent lucid dreamers, and one was a patient with narcolepsy who had frequent lucid dreams. During REM sleep, these individuals exhibited various capabilities, including performing veridical perceptual analysis of novel information, maintaining information in working memory, computing simple answers, and expressing volitional replies. Their responses included distinctive eye movements and selective facial muscle contractions, constituting correctly answered questions on 29 occasions across 6 of the individuals tested. These repeated observations of interactive dreaming, documented by four independent laboratory groups, demonstrate that phenomenological and cognitive characteristics of dreaming can be interrogated in real time. This relatively unexplored communication channel can enable a variety of practical applications and a new strategy for the empirical exploration of dreams.

摘要

梦境将我们带往一个不同的现实,一个充满幻觉的世界,感觉就像任何清醒的体验一样真实。这些通常很离奇的片段是人类睡眠的典型特征,但尚未得到充分解释。回顾性梦境报告容易受到扭曲和遗忘的影响,这给梦境的神经科学研究带来了根本性的挑战。在这里,我们展示了处于睡眠状态且正在经历清醒梦(意识到自己正在做梦)的个体可以感知实验者的问题,并使用电生理信号提供答案。我们在 36 名个体的多导睡眠图验证的快速眼动(REM)睡眠期间实施了双向通信的程序。其中一些人仅有很少的清醒梦体验,而另一些人则是频繁的清醒梦梦者,还有一位是患有嗜睡症的患者,他经常做清醒梦。在 REM 睡眠期间,这些个体表现出各种能力,包括对新信息进行真实的感知分析、在工作记忆中保持信息、计算简单答案以及表达自愿回复。他们的反应包括独特的眼球运动和选择性面部肌肉收缩,在 6 名测试个体中的 29 次测试中构成了正确的回答。这是四个独立实验室小组记录的关于互动梦境的重复观察,证明了梦境的现象学和认知特征可以实时进行探究。这种相对未被探索的沟通渠道可以实现各种实际应用,并为梦境的实证探索提供一种新策略。

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