Sleep Science Podcast

S2E3 - Tore Nielsen & Mark Blagrove - Lucid Dreaming & the 'Dream-lag' effect

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Jul 7, 2021
In this discussion, Professor Tore Nielsen from the University of Montreal shares insights on imagery rehearsal techniques to transform nightmares into empowering experiences. He emphasizes how confronting anxiety in waking life can improve dream quality. Professor Mark Blagrove from Swansea University explores the fascinating realm of lucid dreaming, revealing its potential to enhance control in both dreams and daily life. The duo also delves into the intriguing 'dream-lag' effect, explaining how significant life events influence dreams days after they occur, shedding light on memory consolidation.
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INSIGHT

Control in Dreams

  • Imagery rehearsal therapy works by establishing a sense of control over unconscious processes.
  • This control, learned while awake, influences dream content and reduces nightmare intensity.
INSIGHT

Lucid Dreaming vs. Imagery Rehearsal

  • Lucid dreaming differs from imagery rehearsal as it involves conscious control during the dream.
  • The general desirability of lucid dreaming is debated, as it may disrupt other dream functions.
ANECDOTE

Shamanic Dreaming

  • Shamans used lucid dreaming-like states not for control, but for communal purposes.
  • Focusing solely on lucidity might hinder other potential dream functions.
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