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SUMMARY:Rapid Eye Movement Sleep, Arousal and Nightmares
DESCRIPTION:Disturbances in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and arousal co-o
 ccur in certain mental disorders, particularly in posttraumatic stress diso
 rder. Their co-occurrence appears to be associated with subjectively report
 ed phenomena, such as nightmares. However, this potential overlap between a
 rousal, objective sleep characteristics and nightmares remains understudied
 , which is also due to the observation that nightmares have low incidence i
 n the sleep laboratory. This is a suboptimal situation since the study of n
 ightmares and REM sleep features is relevant for a range of cognitive-affec
 tive processes, including emotional memory consolidation. The goal of this 
 workshop is to bring together different perspectives on this triangular rel
 ationship by focusing on the clinical significance and stability of sleep c
 haracteristics, their link to affect, arousal and subjectively reported nig
 htmares, as well as on imaging methods ranging from electroencephalography 
 to functional magnetic resonance imaging. Speakers from various backgrounds
  will share their data and insights in order to get an initial overview of 
 the current state-of-the-art in the respective areas.
LOCATION:Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften
DTSTAMP:20251111T140042Z
DTSTART:20170220T090000Z
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