Anastasia Mangiaruga, Serena Scarpelli, Chiara Bartolacci, Luigi De Gennaro Department of Psychology, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy Abstract: 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 betw...
A recent meta-analysis showed that there is a considerable gender effect, i.e., women tend to recall...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
An extensive psychological literature shows that sleep actively promotes human episodic memory (EM) ...
Brain and sleep maturation covary across different stages of life. At the same time, dream generatio...
Once questioned the assumption that dreaming depends on REM sleep, subsequent studies focused on the...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The ultradian NREM-REM sleep cycle and the circadian modulation of REM sleep sum t...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
Ageing is associated with marked changes in sleep timing, structure and electroencephalographic (EEG...
Understanding the role of sleep and the mechanisms at play in ageing are among the most exciting cha...
The cognitive changes that occur with ageing are usually referred to as 'age-related cognitive decli...
Dream research has advanced significantly over the last twenty years, thanks to the new application...
Several studies have demonstrated that dream content is related to the waking life of the dreamer. H...
The scientific study of dreaming grew up rapidly in the 1950s, after the discovery of rapid eye move...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
A recent meta-analysis showed that there is a considerable gender effect, i.e., women tend to recall...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
An extensive psychological literature shows that sleep actively promotes human episodic memory (EM) ...
Brain and sleep maturation covary across different stages of life. At the same time, dream generatio...
Once questioned the assumption that dreaming depends on REM sleep, subsequent studies focused on the...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The ultradian NREM-REM sleep cycle and the circadian modulation of REM sleep sum t...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
Ageing is associated with marked changes in sleep timing, structure and electroencephalographic (EEG...
Understanding the role of sleep and the mechanisms at play in ageing are among the most exciting cha...
The cognitive changes that occur with ageing are usually referred to as 'age-related cognitive decli...
Dream research has advanced significantly over the last twenty years, thanks to the new application...
Several studies have demonstrated that dream content is related to the waking life of the dreamer. H...
The scientific study of dreaming grew up rapidly in the 1950s, after the discovery of rapid eye move...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
A recent meta-analysis showed that there is a considerable gender effect, i.e., women tend to recall...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
An extensive psychological literature shows that sleep actively promotes human episodic memory (EM) ...