Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10304323 | Psychiatry Research | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Unlike controls, PMD patients had similar levels of cognitive bizarreness in their dream and waking mentation. Dreams of PMD patients also differed from those of controls in terms of content variables. In particular, Happiness, Apprehension and Dynamism were found to differ between the two groups. Whereas dream content reflects a sharp discontinuity with the depressive state, cognitive bizarreness adequately measures the stability of cognition across dreams and wakefulness in PMD inpatients.
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Authors
Simone Cavallotti, Anna Castelnovo, Rebecca Ranieri, Armando D׳Agostino,