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As people are sleeping more in quarantine, they are reporting experiencing more vivid dreams, which experts attribute to higher cortisol levels and emotion-associated neurotransmitters. FALON MORAN/ DFP FILE

Coronavirus brings unseen effects even when sleeping

Daily Free Press Staff April 28, 2020
BU experts share that the information people take in during the day often then appears in their dreams, allowing their fears and stresses to be communicated in sleep.
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Psychology of Dreams