Schredl M, Jacob S
Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany.
Percept Mot Skills. 1998 Feb;86(1):198-200. doi: 10.2466/pms.1998.86.1.198.
The present study investigated the change in gender ratio of dream characters in relation to the dreamer's environment in waking-life and found a preponderance of male characters in the subject's dream while living in a 'male' environment which was not present while living in a 'female' environment. The results support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming and stress the importance of situational factors rather than personality factors in the explanation of the gender ratio of dream characters.
本研究调查了梦境角色的性别比例与做梦者现实生活环境的关系,发现受试者生活在“男性化”环境中时,其梦境中男性角色占多数,而生活在“女性化”环境中时则不存在这种情况。研究结果支持了梦境的连续性假说,并强调情境因素而非个性因素在解释梦境角色性别比例方面的重要性。