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  2. (A Definition) . Lucid dreams are dreams in which you are aware that you are currently dreaming (Schredl & Erlacher, 2004). When one is lucid dreaming, one may have more insight into and control over one’s dream and be able to relate the dream to one’s experiences when awake (Voss et al., 2013).

  3. "tonic." Thus, to more precisely characterize the lucid dream state, we need to ask whether lucid dreams take place in tonic or in phasic REM. Pivik (1986) predicted that lucid dreams should be associated with decreased phasic activity. However, research by the Stanford group, detailed later, has shown lucid dream­

    • Stephen LaBerge
    • 1988
  4. Lucid dreaming is a way for us to be aware of the extraordinary experience we are having during a dream. Dr. Stephen LaBerge, Ph.D. defines lucidity: "While the dream is happening you are fully aware of the fact that you are dreaming, that the world around you is a creation of your mind, and that you are independent from it."

  5. provides the following definition: “In a lucid dream, one is, while dream-ing, aware of the fact that one is dreaming. It is possible to wake up delib-erately, or to control the dream action, or to observe passively the course of the dream with this awareness.” The basic criterion for a lucid dream is

  6. TLDR. This isolation of dream content, from other thought systems is considered as but one manifestation of a more generalized relative isolation ofdream content, which includes isolation from presleep stimuli, contemporaneous stimuli, organismic state, and autonomic and motor activity. Expand. 149.

  7. Mar 1, 2019 · Lucid dreaming refers to the phenomenon of becoming aware of the fact that one is dreaming during ongoing sleep. Despite having been physiologically validated for...

  8. The dictionary defines lucid as sane, rational, clearminded or easily under stood, deriving from the Latin "lucere," meaning to shine. Frederik van Eeden, who first coined the term "lucid dream," chose to characterize it more than to define it.

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