Influencing dreams through sensory stimulation: A systematic review

Leila Salvesen, Elena Capriglia, Martin Dresler, Giulio Bernardi

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Abstract

Sleep is typically considered a state of disconnection from the environment, yet instances of external sensory stimuli influencing dreams have been reported for centuries. Explaining this phenomenon could provide valuable insight into dreams' generative and functional mechanisms, the factors that promote sleep continuity, and the processes that underlie conscious awareness. Moreover, harnessing sensory stimuli for dream engineering could benefit individuals suffering from dream-related alterations. This PRISMA-compliant systematic review assessed the current evidence concerning the influence of sensory stimulation on sleep mentation. We included 51 publications, of which 21 focused on auditory stimulation, ten on somatosensory stimulation, eight on olfactory stimulation, four on visual stimulation, two on vestibular stimulation, and one on multimodal stimulation. Furthermore, nine references explored conditioned associative stimulation: six focused on targeted memory reactivation protocols and three on targeted lucid reactivation protocols. The reported frequency of stimulus-dependent dream changes across studies ranged from 0 to ∼80%, likely reflecting a considerable heterogeneity of definitions and methodological approaches. Our findings highlight a lack of comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms, functions, and neurophysiological correlates of stimulus-dependent dream changes. We suggest that a paradigm shift is required for meaningful progress in this field.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101908
JournalSleep Medicine Reviews
Volume74
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This work was supported by an ERC Starting Grant (#948891), a FARE Grant from the Italian Ministry of University and Research (#R2049C8YN3), and a BIAL Foundation Grant (#091/2020) to Giulio Bernardi.

FundersFunder number
Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education
European Research Council
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme948891
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Fundação Bial091/2020
Fundação Bial
Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca2049C8YN3
Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

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