Nightmares, REM-Sleep Type Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Nightmare Catcher: Modulating Dreams With Targeted Memory Reactivation
With this protocol, investigators examine whether targeted memory reactivation (TMR), a technique used to strengthen memories, can accelerate remission of nightmare disorder. This protocol uses TMR during REM sleep to strengthen positive memories generated by Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT), a recommended treatment of nightmares. Patients with nightmare disorder are asked to perform an initial IRT session and, while they generate a positive outcome of their recurrent nightmare, half of the patients are exposed to a sound (TMR group), while no such pairing with a sound takes place for the other half (control group). During the next two weeks, all patients perform IRT every evening at home and are exposed to the sound during REM sleep with a wireless headband, which automatically detects sleep stages. Clinical evaluation of the severity of nightmares before and after (2-weeks follow-up and 3-months follow-up) this intervention takes place using the validated Nightmare Frequency Questionnaire (NFQ, primary outcome measure), which retrospectively identifies the frequency of nightmares. We hypothesize that patients treated with IRT and who are exposed, during REM sleep and over 14 nights, to a sound that had previously been associated with the new positive dream scenario of IRT (TMR group), will have more reduced frequency of nightmares compared to participants with stimulation of the same, but non-associated, sound during REM sleep (control group).
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