Music in Dreams and Music in Waking: An Online Study

IF 0.6 0 MUSIC Psychomusicology Pub Date : 2018-06-01 DOI:10.1037/pmu0000208
Nina König, Nadine Fischer, Maja Friedemann, T. Pfeiffer, A. Göritz, M. Schredl
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Abstract

A connection between music and dreams has been reported in many cultures. Although inspirations by dreams were reported for famous musicians, there are few studies investigating the occurrence of music dreams in the general population. In the present online study, 1,966 participants filled out an online questionnaire concerning their involvement in music in waking and the occurrence of music in dreams. The basic framework for the study was the continuity hypothesis of dreaming; that is, more musical activity during waking should be related to a higher amount of music dreams. About 6% of all remembered dreams contained music, and the frequency was significantly higher when the participants spent time with music activities in waking like singing, playing an instrument, or listening actively to music—supporting the continuity hypothesis. In addition, music dreams were associated with more positive emotions. Future research should study the effects of music in waking on music in dreams over a longer period of time (dream diaries), as well as the dreams of professional musicians.
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梦境中的音乐和清醒中的音乐:一项在线研究
音乐和梦之间的联系在许多文化中都有报道。尽管有关于著名音乐家从梦中获得灵感的报道,但很少有研究调查普通人群中音乐梦的发生情况。在目前的在线研究中,1966名参与者填写了一份在线调查问卷,内容涉及他们在清醒时听音乐和在梦中听音乐的情况。这项研究的基本框架是做梦的连续性假设;也就是说,清醒时更多的音乐活动应该与更多的音乐梦有关。在所有被记住的梦中,约有6%包含音乐,当参与者在醒着的时候花时间做音乐活动,比如唱歌、演奏乐器或积极听音乐,这种频率明显更高,这支持了连续性假设。此外,音乐梦与更积极的情绪有关。未来的研究应该在更长的一段时间内(梦日记)研究清醒时的音乐对梦中音乐的影响,以及专业音乐家的梦。
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