Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, ISM, Marseille, France; Université Paris Nanterre, Nanterre, France.
Centre of Postgraduate Research and Education, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 2022 Nov;106:103415. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2022.103415. Epub 2022 Oct 14.
The realism of body and actions in dreams is thought to be induced by simulations based on internal representations used during wakefulness. As somatosensory signals contribute to the updating of body and action representations, these are impaired when somatosensory signals are lacking. Here, we tested the hypothesis that individuals with somatosensory deafferentation have impaired body and actions in their dreams, as in wakefulness. We questioned three individuals with a severe, acquired sensory neuropathy on their dreams. While deafferented participants were impaired in daily life, they could dream of themselves as able-bodied, with some sensations (touch, proprioception) and actions (such as running or jumping) which had not been experienced in physical life since deafferentation. We speculate that simulation in dreams could be based on former, "healthy" body and action representations. Our findings are consistent with the idea that distinct body and action representations may be used during dreams and wakefulness.
梦境中身体和动作的逼真感被认为是由基于清醒时使用的内部表象的模拟所引起的。由于躯体感觉信号有助于更新身体和动作表象,当缺乏躯体感觉信号时,这些表象就会受到损害。在这里,我们测试了这样一个假设,即感觉剥夺的个体在梦境中,就像在清醒时一样,他们的身体和动作受到了损害。我们询问了三名患有严重获得性感觉神经病的个体的梦境。尽管感觉剥夺的参与者在日常生活中受到了影响,但他们可以在梦中想象自己是健全的,有一些感觉(触觉、本体感觉)和动作(如跑步或跳跃),这些感觉自从感觉剥夺以来在现实生活中从未体验过。我们推测,梦境中的模拟可能是基于以前的“健康”身体和动作表象。我们的发现与这样一种观点一致,即在梦境和清醒状态下可能使用不同的身体和动作表象。