There is increasing evidence that sleep plays an important role in affective processing. However, it is unclear whether dreaming-the subjective experiences we have during sleep-also serves an affect regulation function. Here, we investigated the within-person relationship between negative affect experienced in dreams and next-day waking affect level, affect reactivity, and affect regulation. For 5 days, 40 participants reported their dreams and rated their dream affect and post-sleep waking affect level upon morning awakening. Thereafter, they performed an affect reactivity and regulation task which involved viewing neutral and negative pictures with the instruction either to simply view the pictures or to down-regulate the affect evoked by...
It is not fully understood why we need to sleep, although it is evident that sleep loss has conseque...
Research has found that high thought suppressors dream more of their emotional waking-life experienc...
Affective scientists traditionally have focused on periods of active wakefulness when people are res...
There is increasing evidence that sleep plays an important role in affective processing. However, it...
Emotions are a central part of our lives and the ability to effectively regulate them is central to ...
Emotion is a significant component of both waking life and dreaming. However, few studies have direc...
: Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their ...
Affective experiences occur across the wake-sleep cycle—from active wakefulness to resting wakefulne...
Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their re...
Suppressing thoughts often leads to a “rebound” effect, both in waking cognition (thoughts) and in s...
Suppressing thoughts often leads to a “rebound” effect, both in waking cognition (thoughts) and in s...
Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their re...
IntroductionResearch in the field of cognitive neuroscience has focused on the role of sleep in vari...
We experience affect—emotions and mood—not only when we are awake but alsoduring dreaming. Despite c...
Affective experiences occur across the wake-sleep cycle—from active wakefulness to resting wakefulne...
It is not fully understood why we need to sleep, although it is evident that sleep loss has conseque...
Research has found that high thought suppressors dream more of their emotional waking-life experienc...
Affective scientists traditionally have focused on periods of active wakefulness when people are res...
There is increasing evidence that sleep plays an important role in affective processing. However, it...
Emotions are a central part of our lives and the ability to effectively regulate them is central to ...
Emotion is a significant component of both waking life and dreaming. However, few studies have direc...
: Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their ...
Affective experiences occur across the wake-sleep cycle—from active wakefulness to resting wakefulne...
Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their re...
Suppressing thoughts often leads to a “rebound” effect, both in waking cognition (thoughts) and in s...
Suppressing thoughts often leads to a “rebound” effect, both in waking cognition (thoughts) and in s...
Despite the increasing interest in sleep and dream-related processes of emotion regulation, their re...
IntroductionResearch in the field of cognitive neuroscience has focused on the role of sleep in vari...
We experience affect—emotions and mood—not only when we are awake but alsoduring dreaming. Despite c...
Affective experiences occur across the wake-sleep cycle—from active wakefulness to resting wakefulne...
It is not fully understood why we need to sleep, although it is evident that sleep loss has conseque...
Research has found that high thought suppressors dream more of their emotional waking-life experienc...
Affective scientists traditionally have focused on periods of active wakefulness when people are res...