NEW DELHI, Jul. 2, 2023 (TBINN)
On days when people when worried more about COVID-19, they experienced more negative emotions while daydreaming.
However, people who generally tended to worry more about COVID, also tended to have more negative dreams, a new research examining how COVID-related concerns and worries affected the emotional quality of daydreaming and night-time dreaming in these times found.
More than a hundred participants were asked how worried, anxious and concerned they were during the COVID-19 Pandemic, in this study from the University of Turku, Finland, U.K. and Australia. They reported their daydreams every evening and their night-time dreams every morning upon waking up.
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