“…() have shown that the dream‐lag effect is not a result of confounding of the incorporation of weekly recurring events, where day‐residue incorporations of these might spuriously appear to refer to events from the previous week. The dream‐lag effect has been found using naturalistic events that occur in the participants' daily lives (Blagrove, Fouquet et al., ; Blagrove, Henley‐Einion et al., ; Nielsen et al., ; Nielsen & Powell, , experiment 1; van Rijn et al., , experiment 1, home dreams condition) and using standardized stimulus designs with stimuli such as a night sleeping in the sleep laboratory (Nielsen & Powell, , experiment 2; van Rijn et al., , experiment 2) or the watching of an emotionally arousing videotape of an animal sacrifice (Powell, Nielsen, Cheung, & Cervenka, ).…”