Sleep, Plasticity, and Conscious Experience Group, MoMiLab Research Unit, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Lucca, Italy; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Sleep, Plasticity, and Conscious Experience Group, MoMiLab Research Unit, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Lucca, Italy; Department of Brain and Behavioural Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
Sleep Med Rev. 2024 Apr;74:101908. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2024.101908. Epub 2024 Feb 15.
Sleep is typically considered a state of disconnection from the environment, yet instances of external sensory stimuli influencing dreams have been reported for centuries. Explaining this phenomenon could provide valuable insight into dreams' generative and functional mechanisms, the factors that promote sleep continuity, and the processes that underlie conscious awareness. Moreover, harnessing sensory stimuli for dream engineering could benefit individuals suffering from dream-related alterations. This PRISMA-compliant systematic review assessed the current evidence concerning the influence of sensory stimulation on sleep mentation. We included 51 publications, of which 21 focused on auditory stimulation, ten on somatosensory stimulation, eight on olfactory stimulation, four on visual stimulation, two on vestibular stimulation, and one on multimodal stimulation. Furthermore, nine references explored conditioned associative stimulation: six focused on targeted memory reactivation protocols and three on targeted lucid reactivation protocols. The reported frequency of stimulus-dependent dream changes across studies ranged from 0 to ∼80%, likely reflecting a considerable heterogeneity of definitions and methodological approaches. Our findings highlight a lack of comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms, functions, and neurophysiological correlates of stimulus-dependent dream changes. We suggest that a paradigm shift is required for meaningful progress in this field.
睡眠通常被认为是与环境隔绝的状态,但几个世纪以来,已有外部感官刺激影响梦境的例子被报道。解释这一现象可以为梦境的生成和功能机制、促进睡眠连续性的因素以及意识的潜在过程提供有价值的见解。此外,利用感官刺激进行梦境工程可能会使受梦境相关改变困扰的个体受益。这项符合 PRISMA 标准的系统综述评估了目前关于感官刺激对睡眠意识影响的证据。我们共纳入了 51 篇文献,其中 21 篇关注听觉刺激,10 篇关注躯体感觉刺激,8 篇关注嗅觉刺激,4 篇关注视觉刺激,2 篇关注前庭刺激,1 篇关注多模态刺激。此外,还有 9 篇参考文献探讨了条件关联刺激:6 篇聚焦于目标记忆再激活方案,3 篇聚焦于目标清醒再激活方案。研究报告的刺激依赖性梦境改变频率在 0 到约 80%之间变化,这可能反映出定义和方法学方法的相当大的异质性。我们的研究结果强调了对刺激依赖性梦境改变的机制、功能和神经生理学相关性缺乏全面理解。我们建议,为了在这一领域取得有意义的进展,需要进行范式转变。