Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, NG1 4FQ, United Kingdom.
Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln, LN1 3DY, United Kingdom.
Conscious Cogn. 2024 Aug;123:103719. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2024.103719. Epub 2024 Jun 27.
Empirical investigations that search for a link between dreaming and sleep-dependent memory consolidation have focused on testing for an association between dreaming of what was learned, and improved memory performance for learned material. Empirical support for this is mixed, perhaps owing to the inherent challenges presented by the nature of dreams, and methodological inconsistencies. The purpose of this paper is to address critically prevalent assumptions and practices, with the aim of clarifying and enhancing research on this topic, chiefly by providing a theoretical synthesis of existing models and evidence. Also, it recommends the method of Targeted Memory Reactivation (TMR) as a means for investigating if dream content can be linked to specific cued activations. Other recommendations to enhance research practice and enquiry on this subject are also provided, focusing on the HOW and WHY we search for memory sources in dreams, and what purpose (if any) they might serve.
实证研究旨在寻找梦境与睡眠依赖型记忆巩固之间的联系,主要集中在测试对所学内容的梦境与所学材料记忆表现的改善之间的关联性。实证研究的结果喜忧参半,这可能是由于梦境本质所带来的固有挑战以及方法学上的不一致性所致。本文旨在批判性地探讨普遍存在的假设和做法,旨在通过对现有模型和证据进行理论综合,来阐明和加强对该主题的研究。此外,它还推荐使用靶向记忆再激活(TMR)的方法来研究梦境内容是否可以与特定的提示激活相关联。本文还提供了其他增强该主题研究实践和探究的建议,重点关注我们在梦境中寻找记忆来源的方式和原因,以及它们可能有什么目的(如果有的话)。