Article Id 37

Volume 1, Number 3, Year 1999




Do Subliminal Stimuli Affect Dream Content?
Methodological Issues and Empirical Data



Michael Schredl, Ph.D., Christian Dombrowe, Ph.D., Axel Bozzer, Ph.D., Monika Morlock, Ph.D.




The present paper shortly reviews the literature on subliminal stimuli and dreaming. Points
of criticism are the lack of formal analysis in some studies and the inadequate stimulus
technique. The present study could not replicate the findings of Leuschner et al. (1994)
regarding the influence of formal stimulus characteristics but support the view that
subliminal stimuli affect thematic content of dreams. (Sleep and Hypnosis 1999;1:181-185)



Keywords: subliminal perception, dreaming, masking procedure
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