2023
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsad297
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Reduced REM and N2 sleep, and lower dream intensity predict increased mind-wandering

Péter Simor,
Bertalan Polner,
Noémi Báthori
et al.

Abstract: Mind-wandering is a mental state in which attention shifts from the present environment or current task to internally driven, self-referent mental content. Homeostatic sleep pressure seems to facilitate mind-wandering as indicated by studies observing links between increased mind-wandering and impaired sleep. Nevertheless, previous studies mostly relied on cross-sectional measurements and self-reports. We aimed to combine the accuracy of objective sleep measures with the use of self-reports in a naturalistic s… Show more

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“…There is a great interest in sleep both in the general public and the scientific community. The critical influence of sleep on health and certain aspects of cognition is well established [1][2][3] . Furthermore, modern lifestyles and technologies impact sleep habits and sleep quality, leading to an increased prevalence of sleep deprivation and poor sleep hygiene [4][5][6][7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a great interest in sleep both in the general public and the scientific community. The critical influence of sleep on health and certain aspects of cognition is well established [1][2][3] . Furthermore, modern lifestyles and technologies impact sleep habits and sleep quality, leading to an increased prevalence of sleep deprivation and poor sleep hygiene [4][5][6][7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%