Affective experiences occur across the wake-sleep cycle—from active wakefulness to resting wakefulness (i.e., mind-wandering) to sleep (i.e., dreaming). Yet, we know little about the dynamics of affect across these states. We compared the affective ratings of waking, mind-wandering, and dream episodes. Results showed that mind-wandering was more positively valenced than dreaming, and that both mind-wandering and dreaming were more negatively valenced than active wakefulness. We also compared participants’ self-ratings of affect with external ratings of affect (i.e., analysis of affect in verbal reports). With self-ratings all episodes were predominated by positive affect. However, the affective valence of reports changed from positively val...
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which morning moods were attributed to drea...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...
Waking mental well-being is assumed to be tightly linked to sleep and the affective content of dream...
Affective experiences occur across the wake-sleep cycle—from active wakefulness to resting wakefulne...
Affective scientists traditionally have focused on periods of active wakefulness when people are res...
Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their re...
Whether we are awake or asleep is believed to mark a sharp divide between the types of conscious sta...
We experience affect—emotions and mood—not only when we are awake but alsoduring dreaming. Despite c...
We experience affect—emotions and mood—not only when we are awake but also during dreaming. Despite ...
There is increasing evidence that sleep plays an important role in affective processing. However, it...
The continuity hypothesis of dreaming states that waking life is continuous with dreams, but many of...
: Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their ...
The relationship between unmanipulated pre-sleep states and the affective composition of dreams was ...
Background Research has supported the role of cognitive processes in the development and maintenance...
Mind-wandering is a mental state in which attention shifts from the present environment or current t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which morning moods were attributed to drea...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...
Waking mental well-being is assumed to be tightly linked to sleep and the affective content of dream...
Affective experiences occur across the wake-sleep cycle—from active wakefulness to resting wakefulne...
Affective scientists traditionally have focused on periods of active wakefulness when people are res...
Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their re...
Whether we are awake or asleep is believed to mark a sharp divide between the types of conscious sta...
We experience affect—emotions and mood—not only when we are awake but alsoduring dreaming. Despite c...
We experience affect—emotions and mood—not only when we are awake but also during dreaming. Despite ...
There is increasing evidence that sleep plays an important role in affective processing. However, it...
The continuity hypothesis of dreaming states that waking life is continuous with dreams, but many of...
: Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their ...
The relationship between unmanipulated pre-sleep states and the affective composition of dreams was ...
Background Research has supported the role of cognitive processes in the development and maintenance...
Mind-wandering is a mental state in which attention shifts from the present environment or current t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which morning moods were attributed to drea...
Empirical studies largely support the continuity hypothesis of dreaming. Despite of previous researc...
Waking mental well-being is assumed to be tightly linked to sleep and the affective content of dream...