Study Objectives: The "Zeigarnik effect"refers to the phenomenon where future intentions are remembered effectively only as long as they are not executed. This study investigates whether these intentions, which remain active during sleep, influence dream content. Methods: After an adaptation night, each of the 19 participants (10 women and 9 men) received three different task plans in the evening before the experimental night, each describing how to perform specific tasks. One of the task plans (completed) was then to be executed before the sleep period, another task (uncompleted) was told to be executed in the next morning, and on the third task (interrupted) participants were interrupted during the enactment before sleep and told to resume it the next morning. Polysomnography and multiple awakenings were conducted, resulting in 86 dream reports, 36 in NREM stage 2, and 50 in rapid eye movement sleep. After a traditional rating-based analysis of dream reports yielded inconsistent resu...

The influence of intentions on dream content / Fechner, Julia; Born, Maren; Mancini, Massimiliano; Akata, Zeynep; Haag, Philipp; Diekelmann, Susanne; Born, Jan. - In: SLEEP ADVANCES. - ISSN 2632-5012. - 5:1(2024). [10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae088]

The influence of intentions on dream content

Massimiliano Mancini;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Study Objectives: The "Zeigarnik effect"refers to the phenomenon where future intentions are remembered effectively only as long as they are not executed. This study investigates whether these intentions, which remain active during sleep, influence dream content. Methods: After an adaptation night, each of the 19 participants (10 women and 9 men) received three different task plans in the evening before the experimental night, each describing how to perform specific tasks. One of the task plans (completed) was then to be executed before the sleep period, another task (uncompleted) was told to be executed in the next morning, and on the third task (interrupted) participants were interrupted during the enactment before sleep and told to resume it the next morning. Polysomnography and multiple awakenings were conducted, resulting in 86 dream reports, 36 in NREM stage 2, and 50 in rapid eye movement sleep. After a traditional rating-based analysis of dream reports yielded inconsistent resu...
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Fechner, Julia; Born, Maren; Mancini, Massimiliano; Akata, Zeynep; Haag, Philipp; Diekelmann, Susanne; Born, Jan
The influence of intentions on dream content / Fechner, Julia; Born, Maren; Mancini, Massimiliano; Akata, Zeynep; Haag, Philipp; Diekelmann, Susanne; Born, Jan. - In: SLEEP ADVANCES. - ISSN 2632-5012. - 5:1(2024). [10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae088]
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