“…Indeed, dream reports of persons with ASD following REM sleep awakenings have fewer words and significantly fewer mention of content elements such as emotions, objects, social interactions, characters, and activities compared to controls. To better assess the features of dreams in ASD, we recently analyzed dream habits and narratives of a larger group of persons with ASD using questionnaires as well as laboratory REM sleep awakenings (Daoust, Lusignan, Braun, Mottron, & Godbout, 2007) Questionnaire results showed a lower recall of dreams and fewer bad dreams in participants with ASD compared to controls. Other formal dream features were similar between groups except for a lower relative frequency of emotions, which was confirmed in laboratory dream reports following awakenings in REM sleep.…”