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Frontiers in Psychology
Insight and Dissociation in Lucid Dreaming and Psychosis
Ursula Voss1 
关键词: REM sleep;    dreaming;    consciousness;    EEG;    psychosis;    delirium;    lucid dreaming;    affective disorder;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02164
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Dreams and psychosis share several important features regarding symptoms and underlying neurobiology, which is helpful in constructing a testable model of, for example, schizophrenia and delirium. The purpose of the present communication is to discuss two major concepts in dreaming and psychosis that have received much attention in the recent literature: insight and dissociation. Both phenomena are considered functions of higher order consciousness because they involve metacognition in the form of reflective thought and attempted control of negative emotional impact. Insight in dreams is a core criterion for lucid dreams. Lucid dreams are usually accompanied by attempts to control the dream plot and dissociative elements akin to depersonalization and derealization. These concepts are also relevant in psychotic illness. Whereas insightfulness can be considered innocuous in lucid dreaming and even advantageous in psychosis, the concept of dissociation is still unresolved. The present review compares correlates and functions of insight and dissociation in lucid dreaming and psychosis. This is helpful in understanding the two concepts with regard to psychological function as well as neurophysiology.

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