影响整个清醒睡眠周期
Pilleriin Sikka1,2,3, James J Gross1
1Department of Psychology, Stanford University, 450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
Affective science
|September 25, 2023
概括
情感科学应该包括思维漫游和梦想,以了解睡眠和清醒期间的情绪. 将这些经验整合在一起,可以在整个清醒睡眠周期中更全面地了解人类的情感.
科学领域:
- 情感科学是一种情感科学.
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 睡眠研究研究睡眠研究
背景情况:
- 传统的情感科学专注于积极的清醒和外部刺激.
- 人类的大部分经验都涉及到独立于刺激的思维,如思维漫游和梦想.
- 关于刺激独立影响的研究在很大程度上与主流情感科学分开.
研究的目的:
- 建议将关于心灵漫游,睡眠和梦想的研究纳入情感科学.
- 为了提供一个更全面的影响在整个清醒-睡眠周期的帐户.
- 要突出这种扩展视图的好处和影响.
主要方法:
- 审查和综合现有的文学思想漫游,睡眠和梦想.
- 开发概念框架,以整合刺激独立的影响.
- 分析了整个清醒睡眠周期的情感变化.
主要成果:
- 即使与直接环境断开连接,也会产生影响.
- 在整个清醒睡眠周期中扩大情感科学提供了显著的好处.
- 确定了对情感科学的方法论和临床影响.
结论:
- 未来的情感科学必须结合刺激独立的经验,如思维漫游和梦想.
- 为了全面了解影响,需要研究完整的清醒睡眠周期.
- 这种整合将促进情绪研究的理论和临床方面的进步.
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