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Coronavirus dreams: how anger, sadness and fear crept in during lockdown – new research – The Conversation UK
The level of anger and sadness in our dreams may be related to how much we suffer mentally with social isolation.

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed nearly every aspect of our lives. Our dreams are no different. Soon after the first lockdowns started, people reported having more dreams than before, with different content. This was explained by the fact that many people were sleeping for longer, and waking without alarm clocks or an immediate schedule.
Other people were experiencing more stress, which can also alter dreaming. Now a new study, published in PLOS, has analysed hundreds of dream reports before and…
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