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Comparative Study
. 1998 Oct 19;81(1):1-8.
doi: 10.1016/s0165-1781(98)00089-4.

Role of REM sleep and dream affect in overnight mood regulation: a study of normal volunteers

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Comparative Study

Role of REM sleep and dream affect in overnight mood regulation: a study of normal volunteers

R Cartwright et al. Psychiatry Res. .

Abstract

To test that REM sleep and/or dreaming aid in the overnight regulation of negative mood, 60 student subjects, selected to have no current or past episodes of depression, were tested with the Profile of Mood States (POMS) before and after two nights of laboratory sleep. There was a significant overnight effect of sleep on the Depression scale (Dep) both on a sleep-through night and a night of REM awakenings for dream recall. Pre-sleep Dep was significantly correlated with the affect in the first REM report. Although Dep scores were truncated due to the screening criteria, a subgroup of the 10 highest scorers differed from the 50 low scorers in the distribution of dream affect categories across the night. Low scorers displayed a flat distribution of positive and negative affect in dreams, while those with some pre-sleep depressed mood showed a pattern of decreasing negative and increasing positive affect in dreams reported from successive REM periods. This suggests that dreaming may actively moderate mood overnight in normal subjects.

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