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1. Interrelationships of parapsychological experiences, dream recall, and lucid dreams in a survey with predominantly Spanish participants.
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2. Advances and methodology in the study of dreaming.
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3. An Interview with Paul Helfrich
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4. Associations Among Boundary Structure, Gender, and Beliefs About Control of Dreams
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5. Boundaries and level of experience with six types of dreams
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6. Cardiovascular responses to dreamed physical exercise during REM lucid dreaming.
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7. Confirming the factor structure of the dream intensity inventory
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8. Dimensions of repetition and negative affect in dreams and their relation to psychological well-being
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9. Dream cognition and rapid eye movement sleep in the narcolepsy syndrome
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10. Dream Intensity Inventory and Chinese People's Dream Experience Frequencies
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11. Dreaming to reduce fantasy?--Fantasy proneness, dissociation, and subjective sleep experiences
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12. http://www.bu.edu/
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13. Images of the lucid mind: A phenomenological study of lucid dreaming and modern painting
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14. Isolated sleep paralysis elicited by sleep interruption.
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15. Lucid dreaming and control in waking life
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16. Lucid dreaming as a transpersonal (meditational) state: A potential distinction from dream-work methods.
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17. Lucid Dreaming: A State of Consciousness with Features of Both Waking and Non-Lucid Dreaming
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18. Lucid Dreaming: Its Experimental Proof and Psychological Conditions
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19. Lucid dreaming: Psychophysiological studies of consciousness during REM sleep
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20. Making sense of dream experiences: A multidimensional approach to beliefs about dreams
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21. Measuring dream self-reflectiveness: A comparison of two approaches
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22. Perceived Change in the Affect Associated With Dreams: The Fading Affect Bias and Its Moderators
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23. Poor recall of eye-movement signals from Stage 2 compared to REM sleep: Implications for models of dreaming
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24. Relationship between childhood hypnagogic, hypnopompic, and sleep experiences, childhood fantasy proneness, and anomalous experiences and beliefs: An exploratory WWW survey
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25. Relationship between isolated sleep paralysis and geomagnetic influences: a case study
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26. Self-Awareness in Dreaming
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27. Social relationships in manifest dream content.
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28. Synaesthesias in context: A preliminary study of the adult recall of childhood synaesthesias, imaginary companions, and altered states of consciousness as forms of imaginative absorption.
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29. The correlation of lucid dreaming and out-of-body experiences: What does it mean?
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30. The Influence of Impactful Dreams on Self-Perceptual Depth and Spiritual Transformation
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31. The Iowa Sleep Experiences Survey: Hypnotizability, absorption, and dissociation
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32. The psychological boundaries delineating truth and falsehood
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33. The sense of self in lucid dreams: "Self as subject" vs. "self as agent" vs. "self as object."
| Authors: | Ana Flete, Boly Taing, Nicole Treantafel, Rebecca Williams, Robert Kunzendorf, Steven Savoie, Susan Agersea | | Date: | 2006 | | Categories: | Philosophy & Physics, Psychology & Physiology, Research | | Sub Categories: | Consciousness & Awareness, Dream Theory, Surveys & Questionnaires | | Original Source: | Imagination, Cognition and Personality | | Website: | |
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34. The structure of subjective experience: Interdependencies along the sleep-wakefulness continuum.
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35. Vestibular dreams: The effect of rocking on dream mentation
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36. Women and meditators as gifted lucid dreamers
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37. What is Possible in a Lucid Dream? Results of the April, 1987 Omni Experiment  Alternate Link
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38. An Estimate of Lucid Dreaming Incidence  Alternate Link
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39. Individual Differences Associated with the Dream Lucidity Ability  Alternate Link
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40. A Comparative Study of Nightmares, Lucid Dreams, and Archetypal Dreams as Significant to the Dreamer's Life  Alternate Link
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41. Exotic Dreams: A Cross-Cultural Study
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42. The effects of a two-week reflection-intention training program on lucid dream recall.
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43. Where Am I? Perspectives in Imagery, Memory, and the OBE Alternate Link
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44. A Validation of Lucid Dreaming in School Age Children Alternate Link
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45. Alan Worsley's Work on Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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46. Balance and Lucid Dreaming Ability: A Suggested Correlation Alternate Link
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47. Birth and the OBE: An Unhelpful Analogy
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48. Birth, Lucid Dreaming, and the OBE Alternate Link
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49. Chapter 1: From dream to be the conscience of dream Alternate Link
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50. Chapter 2: Conditions of Possibility: The Study of Life Lucid Alternate Link
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51. Chapter 3: Dreams and Lucid Dream Partners: Description and Definition Alternate Link
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52. Children's Experiences on the Borders of Sleep
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53. Confirming the Factor Structure of the Dream Intensity Inventory
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54. Conscious Dreams
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55. Description and analysis of the phenomenon from experience lucid dreams spontaneous or prepared Alternate Link
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56. Developmental Correlates of Out-of-Body Experiences in Specific States of Consciousness
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57. Differences Between Types of Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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58. EEG Activity During Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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59. EEG Correlates of Consciousness Alternate Link
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60. Efficacy of lucid dream induction for lucid and non-lucid dreamers
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61. Evidence for lucid dreaming during REM sleep
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62. Eye Movement Direction in the Lucid Dream Ability Alternate Link
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63. Flying Dreams and Lucidity: An Empricial Study of Their Relationship Alternate Link
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64. Have you ever had an OBE? The Wording of the Question
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65. Individual difference correlates of reported lucid dreaming frequency and control.
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66. Individual Differences Associated with the Dream Lucidity Ability Alternate Link
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67. Individual differences in locus of control and the reporting of lucid dreaming
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68. Induction of lucid dreaming by light stimulation during REM sleep
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69. Intelligence and Higher States of Consciousness: A Longitunal Study Alternate Link
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70. Intelligence, Creativity and Personality Differences Between Individuals Who Vary in Self-Reported Lucid Dreaming Frequency Alternate Link
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71. Just How Lucid are Lucid Dreams?
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72. Keith Hearne's Work on Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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73. Lucid Dreaming Ability and Parasympathetic Functioning Alternate Link
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74. Lucid Dreaming and Alpha Activity: A Preliminary Report
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75. Lucid Dreaming and Personality: A Replication.
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76. Lucid Dreaming as a Treatment for Recurrent Nightmares
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77. Lucid Dreaming Questionnaire Alternate Link
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78. Lucid Dreaming Treatment for Nightmares: A Pilot Study
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79. Lucid Dreaming Treatment for Nightmares: A Series of Cases
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80. Lucid Dreaming Verified by Volitional Communication During REM Sleep
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81. Lucid dreaming, waking personality and cognitive development
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82. Lucid Dreaming: A Review and Experimental Study of Waking Intrusions During Stage REM Sleep
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83. Lucid dreaming: An exploratory study of consciousness during sleep
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84. Lucid dreaming: associations with internal locus of control, need for cognition and creativity
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85. Lucid dreaming: correspondence between dreamed and actual events in one subject during REM sleep Alternate Link
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86. Lucid dreaming: Evidence and methodology
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87. Lucid Dreaming: Evidence that REM Sleep Can Support Unimparied Cognitive Function Alternate Link
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88. Lucid Dreaming: Physiological Correlates of Consciousness During REM Sleep
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89. Lucid Dreaming: Psychophysiological Studies of Consciousness during REM Sleep Alternate Link
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90. Lucid Dreams and Migraine: A Second Investigation Alternate Link
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91. Lucid Dreams and the Arousal Continuum Alternate Link
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92. Lucid Dreams and Viewpoints in Imagery: Two Studies Alternate Link
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93. Lucid Dreams: An Electro-Physiological and Psychological Study (Dissertation) Alternate Link
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94. Lucid dreams: the content of conscious awareness of dreaming during the dream
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95. Lucid, Prelucid, and Nonlucid Dreams Related to the Amount of EEG Alpha Activity during REM Sleep
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96. Manifest Content Analysis of Sleep Analysis of Sleep Laboratory Collected Lucid and Nonlucid Dreams Alternate Link
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97. Meditation and Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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98. Meditative Central Apneas During Lucid Dreaming
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99. Migraine, OBEs, and Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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100. Motor Area Activation During Dreamed Hand Clenching: A Pilot Study on EEG Alpha Band
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101. Motor Area Activation during Dreamed Hand Clenching: A Pilot Study on EEG Alpha Band Alternate Link
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102. Negative Air Ions and Lucidity Induction Alternate Link
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103. Negative Air Ions May Induce Lucidity Alternate Link
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104. Neurophysiology and Transcendental Meditation Alternate Link
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105. Non-REM Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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106. Objective V. Subjective Approaches to Investigating Dream Lucidity Alternate Link
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107. Physiological Characteristics of Three Types of Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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108. Presleep Determinants and Postsleep Results of Lucid vs. vivid Dreams Alternate Link
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109. Psi in Science
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110. Psychophysiological correlates of lucid dreaming
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111. Psychophysiological correlates of the initiation of lucid dreaming
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112. Psychophysiological Parallelism in Lucid dreams Alternate Link
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113. Relationship Between Alpha Waves and Lucidity Alternate Link
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114. Relevance of Dream Lucidity to Dream Theory Via Content Analysis Alternate Link
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115. REM sleep dreams and the activation-synthesis hypothesis
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116. Researches into dream consciousness during sleep
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117. Sex Differences in Lucid Dreaming Self-Reported Frequency: A Second Look Alternate Link
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118. Similarities and differences between Dreaming and Waking Cognition: An Exploratory Study
| Authors: | Lynne Levitan, Philip Zimbardo, Stephen LaBerge, Tracey Kahan | | Date: | 1997 | | Categories: | Philosophy & Physics, Psychology & Physiology, Reference, Research, States of Consciousness | | Sub Categories: | Consciousness & Awareness, Content Analysis, Dream Theory, Lucid and Nonlucid Dreams, Waking & Sleeping States | | Original Source: | Consciousness and Cognition | | Website: | Santa Clara University |
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119. Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams Part III Alternate Link
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120. The Future of Dreaming: Comments from the Internet Alternate Link
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121. The Neuropsychology of Sleep and Dreaming Chapter 15: Interhemispheric EEG Coherence in REM Sleep and Meditation: The Lucid Dreaming Connection
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122. The Neuropsychology of Sleep and Dreaming Chapter 16: Physiological Studies of Lucid Dreaming
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123. The nightmare of returning home: a case of acute onset nightmare disorder treated by lucid dreaming.
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124. The relationship between field independence and lucid dreaming ability.
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125. The Science of Lucid Dreaming: A Brief History of New Findings
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126. Video game play and lucid dreams: Implications for the development of consciousness.
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