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Spotlight on dream recall: the ages of dreams

机译:聚焦梦想回忆:梦想的时代

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Brain and sleep maturation covary across different stages of life. At the same time, dream generation and dream recall are intrinsically dependent on the development of neural systems. The aim of this paper is to review the existing studies about dreaming in infancy, adulthood, and the elderly stage of life, assessing whether dream mentation may reflect changes of the underlying cerebral activity and cognitive processes. It should be mentioned that some evidence from childhood investigations, albeit still weak and contrasting, revealed a certain correlation between cognitive skills and specific features of dream reports. In this respect, infantile amnesia, confabulatory reports, dream-reality discerning, and limitation in language production and emotional comprehension should be considered as important confounding factors. Differently, growing evidence in adults suggests that the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the encoding and retrieval of episodic memories may remain the same across different states of consciousness. More directly, some studies on adults point to shared neural mechanisms between waking cognition and corresponding dream features. A general decline in the dream recall frequency is commonly reported in the elderly, and it is explained in terms of a diminished interest in dreaming and in its emotional salience. Although empirical evidence is not yet available, an alternative hypothesis associates this reduction to an age-related cognitive decline. The state of the art of the existing knowledge is partially due to the variety of methods used to investigate dream experience. Very few studies in elderly and no investigations in childhood have been performed to understand whether dream recall is related to specific electrophysiological pattern at different ages. Most of all, the lack of longitudinal psychophysiological studies seems to be the main issue. As a main message, we suggest that future longitudinal studies should collect dream reports upon awakening from different sleep states and include neurobiological measures with cognitive performances.
机译:大脑和睡眠的成熟会跨越生命的不同阶段。同时,梦的产生和梦的回忆本质上取决于神经系统的发展。本文的目的是回顾有关婴儿期,成年期和老年人生命期梦的现有研究,评估梦境是否可以反映潜在的大脑活动和认知过程的变化。应当提到的是,尽管从儿童时期的调查中得出的一些证据仍然微弱而又相互对照,但它们却揭示出认知能力与梦境报告的特定特征之间存在一定的关联。在这方面,应将婴儿遗忘症,虚假报道,梦想真实性识别以及语言表达和情感理解能力的限制视为重要的混杂因素。以不同的方式,成年人中越来越多的证据表明,在不同的意识状态下,情景记忆的编码和检索所基于的神经生理机制可能保持不变。更直接地,一些关于成年人的研究指出了唤醒认知与相应的梦境特征之间共有的神经机制。在老年人中,梦境回忆频率普遍下降,这可以从对梦境的兴趣减少和对情感的显着性方面来解释。尽管尚无经验证据,但另一种假设将这种减少与年龄相关的认知能力下降联系在一起。现有知识的技术水平部分是由于用于研究梦境的方法多种多样。很少有针对老年人的研究,而对于儿童期的研究还没有进行,以了解梦境回忆是否与不同年龄的特定电生理模式有关。最重要的是,缺乏纵向的心理生理学研究似乎是主要问题。作为主要信息,我们建议未来的纵向研究应从不同的睡眠状态中唤醒后收集梦境报告,并包括具有认知表现的神经生物学措施。

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