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anaklio

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Dreams and schizophrenia
« on: May 18, 2009, 02:55:34 AM »
I found the results of a new report by Lusignan et al. (2009) interesting: Patients with schizophrenia spontaneously rated their dream reports as being less bizarre than did controls, despite a similar density of bizarre elements as scored by external judges.

TheAgeofReason

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Re: Dreams and schizophrenia
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2010, 06:30:25 AM »
I have not yet had a chance to look at the article you are mentioning. However, do you recall whether the authors differentiated between the various subtypes of schizophrenia? If so, was there a difference across the subtypes when it came to reporting the degree to which patients' dreams as bizarre? Also, do we know whether there is a difference between the approximated accuracy of dream-recalling by those w schizophrenia vs those without?

 

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