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Time for actions in lucid dreams: effects of task modality length and complexity

机译:在清醒梦中采取行动的时间:任务方式时长和复杂性的影响

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The relationship between time in dreams and real time has intrigued scientists for centuries. The question if actions in dreams take the same time as in wakefulness can be tested by using lucid dreams where the dreamer is able to mark time intervals with prearranged eye movements that can be objectively identified in EOG recordings. Previous research showed an equivalence of time for counting in lucid dreams and in wakefulness (LaBerge, ; Erlacher and Schredl, ), but Erlacher and Schredl () found that performing squats required about 40% more time in lucid dreams than in the waking state. To find out if the task modality, the task length, or the task complexity results in prolonged times in lucid dreams, an experiment with three different conditions was conducted. In the first condition, five proficient lucid dreamers spent one to three non-consecutive nights in the sleep laboratory. Participants counted to 10, 20, and 30 in wakefulness and in their lucid dreams. Lucidity and task intervals were time stamped with left-right-left-right eye movements. The same procedure was used for the second condition where eight lucid dreamers had to walk 10, 20, or 30 steps. In the third condition, eight lucid dreamers performed a gymnastics routine, which in the waking state lasted the same time as walking 10 steps. Again, we found that performing a motor task in a lucid dream requires more time than in wakefulness. Longer durations in the dream state were present for all three tasks, but significant differences were found only for the tasks with motor activity (walking and gymnastics). However, no difference was found for relative times (no disproportional time effects) and a more complex motor task did not result in more prolonged times. Longer durations in lucid dreams might be related to the lack of muscular feedback or slower neural processing during REM sleep. Future studies should explore factors that might be associated with prolonged durations.
机译:几个世纪以来,梦中的时间与实时之间的关系一直吸引着科学家。可以通过使用清醒的梦境来检验梦中的动作是否与清醒中的时间相同的问题,在梦中,梦者可以用预先安排好的眼动来标记时间间隔,可以在EOG记录中客观地识别出这些间隔。先前的研究表明清醒梦和清醒中的计数时间是相等的(LaBerge,; Erlacher and Schredl,),但是Erlacher和Schredl()发现清醒梦中进行深蹲的时间比醒着状态要多40%。为了了解清醒梦中任务的方式,任务的长度或任务的复杂性是否导致时间延长,我们进行了三种不同条件的实验。在第一种情况下,五个熟练的清醒梦者在睡眠实验室中度过了一到三个非连续的夜晚。参加者清醒梦境和清醒梦中的人数分别为10、20和30。清醒度和任务间隔带有左右眼动的时间戳。对于第二种情况,使用相同的程序,其中八个清醒的梦者必须走10、20或30步。在第三个条件下,八个清醒的做梦者执行了一次体操常规,在醒着状态下与步行10步同时进行。同样,我们发现在清醒梦中执行运动任务比唤醒时需要更多时间。所有这三个任务在梦境状态下的持续时间都较长,但仅在具有运动活动(步行和体操)的任务中发现显着差异。但是,相对时间没有发现差异(没有不成比例的时间影响),更复杂的运动任务不会导致更长的时间。清醒梦中的持续时间较长可能与REM睡眠期间缺乏肌肉反馈或神经处理较慢有关。未来的研究应探讨可能与持续时间长有关的因素。

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