The hippocampus is linked with both sleep and memory, but there is debate about whether a salient aspect of sleep – dreaming – requires its input. To address this question, we investigated if human patients with focal bilateral hippocampal damage and amnesia engaged in dreaming. We employed a provoked awakening protocol where participants were woken up at various points throughout the night, including during non-rapid eye movement and rapid eye movement sleep, to report their thoughts in that moment. Despite being roused a similar number of times, dream frequency was reduced in the patients compared to control participants, and the few dreams they reported were less episodic-like in nature and lacked content. These results suggest that hipp...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
: Several studies have tried to identify the neurobiological bases of dream experiences, nevertheles...
The hippocampus is linked with both sleep and memory, but there is debate about whether a salient as...
The hippocampus plays a critical role in sleep-related memory processes [1, 2, 3], but it is unclear...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
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Dreaming is a subjective experience created during sleep and accessible for recollection after awake...
SummaryIt is now well established that postlearning sleep is beneficial for human memory performance...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
Our neurobiological knowledge about human dream organisation results primarily from the study of Rap...
Dreaming represents a peculiar form of cognitive activity during sleep. On the basis of the well-kno...
SummaryRecent accumulating evidence in animals and humans has shown that memory strengthening occurs...
The elusive nature of dreams has intrigued philosophers and scientists since the birth of human kind...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
: Several studies have tried to identify the neurobiological bases of dream experiences, nevertheles...
The hippocampus is linked with both sleep and memory, but there is debate about whether a salient as...
The hippocampus plays a critical role in sleep-related memory processes [1, 2, 3], but it is unclear...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
Intrinsic and historical weaknesses delayed the spread of a sound neurobiological investigation on d...
Contains fulltext : 50340.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Compared with ...
Dreaming is a subjective experience created during sleep and accessible for recollection after awake...
SummaryIt is now well established that postlearning sleep is beneficial for human memory performance...
Investigators since Freud have appreciated that memories of the people, places, activities and emoti...
Our neurobiological knowledge about human dream organisation results primarily from the study of Rap...
Dreaming represents a peculiar form of cognitive activity during sleep. On the basis of the well-kno...
SummaryRecent accumulating evidence in animals and humans has shown that memory strengthening occurs...
The elusive nature of dreams has intrigued philosophers and scientists since the birth of human kind...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
: Several studies have tried to identify the neurobiological bases of dream experiences, nevertheles...