The self and dreams during a period of transition |
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Authors: | Caroline L. Horton Christopher J.A. Moulin Martin A. Conway |
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Affiliation: | aPsychology, Faculty of Health, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK;bLeeds Memory Group, Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK |
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Abstract: | The content of dreams and changes to the self were investigated in students moving to University. In study 1, 20 participants completed dream diaries and memory tasks before and after they had left home and moved to university, and generated self images, “I am…” statements (e.g. I am an undergraduate), reflective of their current self. Changes in “I ams” were observed, indicating a newly-formed ‘university’ self. These self, images and related autobiographical knowledge were found to be incorporated into recent dreams but not into dreams from other periods. Study 2 replicated these findings in a different sample (N = 55). We suggest that these data reflect a period of self-consolidation in which new experiences and self images are incorporated into autobiographical memory knowledge structures representing personal goals during sleep. |
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Keywords: | Self images Self-memory system Working self Dream recall Continuity hypothesis Self-consolidation |
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