Recurring dreams or terrifying nightmares: why are our thoughts activated at night? - QUB
Published on: October 22, 2025 | Reading time: 🕐 1m
HALEO | Recurring dreams or terrifying nightmares - QUB
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Recurring dreams, terrifying nightmares or strange scenarios - our nights are often quite lively! Our neuropsychologist Dr. Maude Bouchard, Director of Research and Development at HALEO, talked about this on QUB Radio with Isabelle Perron. She explains that dreams occur mainly during REM sleep, and that even nightmares can sometimes help us process our emotions.
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