Title of article :
Relationships between non-pathological dream-enactment and mirror behaviors
Author/Authors :
Nielsen، نويسنده , , Tore and Kuiken، نويسنده , , Don، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Dream-enacting behaviors (DEBs) are behavioral expressions of forceful dream images often occurring during sleep-to-wakefulness transitions. We propose that DEBs reflect brain activity underlying social cognition, in particular, motor-affective resonance generated by the mirror neuron system. We developed a Mirror Behavior Questionnaire (MBQ) to assess some dimensions of mirror behaviors and investigated relationships between MBQ scores and DEBs in a large of university undergraduate cohort. MBQ scores were normally distributed and described by a four-factor structure (Empathy/Emotional Contagion, BehavioralImitation, Sleepiness/Anger Contagion, Motor Skill Imitation). DEB scores correlated positively with MBQ total and factor scores even with social desirability, somnambulism and somniloquy controlled. Emotion-specific DEB items correlated with corresponding emotion-specific MBQ items, especially crying and smiling. Results provide preliminary evidence for cross-state relationships between propensities for dream-enacting and mirror behaviors—especially behaviors involving motor-affective resonance—and our suggestion that motor-affective resonance mediates dream-enactment imagery during sleep and emotional empathy during waking.
Keywords :
Sex differences , empathy , Dreaming , Mirror neuron system , Dream-enacting behaviors , Mirror behaviors , Mentalizing network , Motor-affective resonance
Journal title :
Consciousness and Cognition
Journal title :
Consciousness and Cognition