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Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams The relation of eye movements during sleep to dream activity: An objective method for the study of dreaming.

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2 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams The relation of eye movements during sleep to dream activity: An objective method for the study of dreaming Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 pp339 - 46 psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

3 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams introduction long standing point of interest tradition of dreams as prediction tradition of dreams as subconscious mind D&K => breakthrough re frequency & length of dreams also relationship of dreams to health psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

4 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams the study: starting points D&K noticed rapid eye movement (REM) apparent connection with dreaming 3 Qs 1 does dream recall correlate to REM? 2 is there a correlation between REM duration and estimates of dream length 3 is REM connected to content of dreams? psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

5 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams the study: subjects 9 adults: 7M 2F 5 studied intensively 4 minimal data to confirm data on 5 psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

6 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams the study: procedure S report to lab before bedtime asked to eat normally BUT avoid caffeine / alcohol on day of study 2 electrodes near eye (record muscle activity) 2 or 3 others record brain activity electroencephalograph (EEG) psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

7 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams the study: procedure woken at various times to test dream recall bell woke S - they recorded dream recall on tape [why?] (to avoid experimenter effects) waking times: –2x random; –1x at whim of experimenter (!); –1x 3xREM + 3xnREM; –1x random (told only during REM) psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

8 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams the study: procedure 'dream' only counted if recall clear return to sleep <5 mins 9 S studied over 61 nights: 351 awakenings (av 5.7 per night) Subjects awakened as soon as four predominant pattern of movement had persisted for at least 1 minute psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

9 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams results: REM patterns all subjects showed REM every night REM had regular pattern pattern varied per individual av gap 90 mins - norm 70-104 mins duration of REM 3 - 50 mins psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

10 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams results: REM–EEG patterns REM correlates to EEG patterns REM EEG - low voltage fast pattern results: REM–dream reports reports of dreams correlates strongly to REM sleep few dreams reported in non-REM sleep psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

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12 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams results: deep sleep - dream reports in deep sleep (indicated by EEG) Ss reported confusion reported thinking that they had been dreaming … but could not describe dreams often reported strong emotions psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

13 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams results: dream duration – REM estimates woken 5 or 15 mins in REM and asked to estimate duration of dream strong correlation between estimates and REM times i.e. most subjects could usually estimate times accurately psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

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15 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams results: eye movement - dream content a) vertical eye movement > operating a hoist b) Horizontal > throwing tomatoes c) Both vertical & horizontal > talking to people close to them (friends) d) Very little or no movement > staring at fixed objects. psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

16 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams discussion: the study well controlled lab experiment small sample (may be less important because study of physiological condition rather than psychological) breakthrough in dream research close correlation REM - dreams nature of relationship remains unclear psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

17 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams discussion: later studies Goodenough et al self reported hi/lo dreamers hi dreamers - many REM-dream links lo dreamers - much lower REM-dream link rates  highly variable psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

18 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams discussion Dement and Wolpert tried to influence dreams sprayed water, flashed lights, played tones some influence on a few subjects people blind from birth and newborns show REM psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

19 Dement and Kleitman (1957) REM and dreams discussion: variations in D&K’s results the following tables indicate variations between subjects they use data on the 5 main subjects variations do not fatally undermine D&K’s study, but should serve to show that we need to be cautious about generalisations! psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter

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