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P. Beitinger

Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry

1 paper in the library · 56 citations · publishing 2015

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Increased Lucid Dreaming Frequency in Narcolepsy

SLEEP April 30, 2015 Michael Rak, P. Beitinger, Axel Steiger et al. 56 citations

People with narcolepsy recall dreams and nightmares significantly more often than healthy controls, and they also experience lucid dreaming—awareness of dreaming during a dream—at a much higher rate. Among 60 narcolepsy patients and 919 controls, narcolepsy patients reported roughly double the frequency of dream recall and nightmares, and their lucid dreaming frequency was about four times higher. Most narcolepsy patients who had experienced lucid dreaming said it helped relieve the distress from nightmares. Medication did not affect lucid dreaming frequency, though it did reduce dream recall and nightmare frequency.