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Lucid dreaming: Evidence and methodology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 September 2001

Stephen LaBerge
Affiliation:
The Lucidity Institute, Stanford, CA 94309 slab@psych.stanford.edu

Abstract

Lucid dreaming provides a test case for theories of dreaming. For example, whether or not “loss of self-reflective awareness” is characteristic of dreaming, it is not necessary to dreaming. The fact that lucid dreamers can remember to perform predetermined actions and signal to the laboratory allows them to mark the exact time of particular dream events, allowing experiments to establish precise correlations between physiology and subjective reports, and enabling the methodical testing of hypotheses.

[Hobson et al.; Solms]

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2000 Cambridge University Press

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