Interindividual differences in mindfulness are linked to sleep-electroencephalographic characteristics.
Marina WunderlinMirjam StudlerLorena R R GianottiMarc Alain ZüstDaria KnochPublished in: Sleep (2024)
REM sleep is pivotal for emotional processing. Decreased REM high-frequency activity was suggested to reflect adrenergic reduction that defuses affective experiences. Increased NREM high-frequency activity is a marker for cognitive hyperarousal in insomnia. We speculate that differences in trait mindfulness might be explained by differences in REM- and NREM-sleep functions that promote ideal emotional regulation and prevent hyperarousal.