Reduced REM and N2 sleep, and lower dream intensity predict increased mind-wandering

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作者
Simor, Peter [1 ]
Polner, Bertalan [1 ,2 ]
Bathori, Noemi [3 ]
Bogdany, Tamas [4 ]
Ortega, Rebeca Sifuentes [5 ,6 ]
Peigneux, Philippe [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Inst Psychol, ELTE, Izabella Utca 46, H-1064 Budapest, Hungary
[2] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Donders Ctr Cognit, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[3] Budapest Univ Technol & Econ, Fac Nat Sci, Dept Cognit Sci, Budapest, Hungary
[4] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Doctoral Sch Psychol, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary
[5] Univ Libre Bruxelles ULB, Neuropsychol & Funct Neuroimaging Res Unit CRCN, Ctr Res Cognit & Neurosci, UR2NF, Brussels, Belgium
[6] Univ Libre Bruxelles ULB, UNI ULB Neurosci Inst, Brussels, Belgium
关键词
REM; mind-wandering; dreaming; sleep quality; cognition; WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY; DEFAULT MODE NETWORK; EYE-MOVEMENT SLEEP; SUBJECTIVE SLEEP; EXECUTIVE CONTROL; QUALITY; BRAIN; THOUGHT; SLOW; DEPRIVATION;
D O I
10.1093/sleep/zsad297
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Mind-wandering is a mental state in which attention shifts from the present environment or current task to internally driven, self-referent mental content. Homeostatic sleep pressure seems to facilitate mind-wandering as indicated by studies observing links between increased mind-wandering and impaired sleep. Nevertheless, previous studies mostly relied on cross-sectional measurements and self-reports. We aimed to combine the accuracy of objective sleep measures with the use of self-reports in a naturalistic setting in order to examine if objective sleep parameters predict the tendency for increased mind-wandering on the following day. We used mobile sleep electroencephalographic (EEG) headbands and self-report scales over 7 consecutive nights in a group of 67 healthy participants yielding similar to 400 analyzable nights. Nights with more wakefulness and shorter REM and slow wave sleep were associated with poorer subjective sleep quality at the intraindividual level. Reduced REM and N2 sleep, as well as less intense dream experiences, predicted more mind-wandering the following day. Our micro-longitudinal study indicates that intraindividual fluctuations in the duration of specific sleep stages predict the perception of sleep quality as assessed in the morning, as well as the intensity of daytime mind-wandering the following hours. The combined application of sleep EEG assessments and self-reports over repeated assessments provides new insights into the subtle intraindividual, night-to-day associations between nighttime sleep and the next day's subjective experiences.
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