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The Sunday Read: ‘Did Covid Change How We Dream?’

Nov 21, 2021
Join Brooke Jarvis, a Contributing Writer for The New York Times Magazine, as she explores the intriguing shifts in our dream lives during the pandemic. With insights from dream researchers, she reveals how isolation intensified dreams, leading to heightened emotions and bizarre narratives. Many individuals reported sleeping poorly and remembering more vivid dreams that reflected their anxieties. Jarvis examines the psychological implications of these changes, showcasing how dreams serve as a mirror to our collective traumas during this unprecedented time.
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ANECDOTE

Barrett's Library Dream

  • Deirdre Barrett dreamt of a safe library during the start of the pandemic.
  • Outside, a plague ravaged the world, mirroring the unfolding COVID-19 crisis.
INSIGHT

Pandemic as a Natural Experiment

  • Dream research is often seen as unrigorous due to dreams' subjective nature.
  • The pandemic offered a unique opportunity to study dreams due to the shared global trauma.
INSIGHT

Increased Dream Recall

  • During lockdowns, people slept longer and woke up more during the night, increasing dream recall.
  • This surge in dream awareness was likened to seeing stars after city lights go out.
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