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[Dreams and interhemispheric asymmetry].

E A Korabel'nikova, V L Golubev

    Zhurnal Nevrologii I Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova
    |January 29, 2002
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    Dream patterns in children and adolescents reveal hemisphere-specific functions. Left-handers with neurotic disorders exhibit unique dream phenomena, suggesting distinct neural processing in dream formation.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Psychology
    • Sleep Science

    Context:

    • Investigates dream characteristics in 103 children and adolescents (aged 10-17).
    • Compares 78 patients with neurotic disorders to 25 healthy controls.
    • Examines the influence of cerebral hemisphere asymmetry on dream content.

    Purpose:

    • To identify common and unique dream features associated with left cerebral hemisphere dominance.
    • To explore differences in dream phenomena between neurotic patients and healthy individuals, particularly in left-handers.
    • To elucidate the distinct roles of the left and right hemispheres in dream generation and experience.

    Summary:

    • Common dream features in subjects with left cerebral asymmetry include reduced novelty, increased rare phenomena (e.g., déjà vu, mixed dreams), and frequent scene/character changes.

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  • Unique dream peculiarities observed only in left-handed neurotic patients include deficits in lucid dreaming and 'dream in dream' syndromes.
  • Findings suggest the left hemisphere contributes to dream initiation, while the right hemisphere enhances dream vividness, imagery, and emotional intensity.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the neurobiological underpinnings of dreaming and hemispheric specialization.
    • Highlights potential differences in dream processing related to neurological conditions and handedness.
    • Contributes to understanding the complex relationship between brain structure, function, and subjective dream experiences.