Dreams play an important role in consciousness studies, because of their ubiquitous presence but ambiguous nature. Dreams can be divided into two categories: non-lucid dreams and lucid dreams (i.e., dreams in which the dreamer knows he is dreaming). Lucid dreams are experiences with features of both waking and dreaming consciousness. In this essay, I review the differences in neural correlates between non-lucid dreams and lucid dreams. While both types of dreams share similar neural substrates, lucid dreams are especially accompanied by more activation in prefrontal areas. These areas are known to be involved in functions of secondary consciousness such as metacognition and volition. These findings are also echoed by verbal reports from luc...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Study Objectives: To investigate the neural correlates of lucid dreaming. Design: Parallel EEG/fMRI ...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...
Dreams play an important role in consciousness studies, because of their ubiquitous presence but amb...
Contains fulltext : 153375.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lucid dreaming ...
While dreaming, one lacks the understanding that what is experienced is self-generated hallucinatory...
Evidence of reflective awareness and metacognitive monitoring during REM sleep dreaming poses a sign...
The distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness is central to debates about consciousnes...
Although we are usually not explicitly aware that we are dreaming while we are dreaming, at times a ...
Contains fulltext : 136156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Consciousness i...
Research on the neural correlates of lucid dreaming has recently gained more underlying data. By exp...
Hobson (2009) proposes that lucid dreaming can become simultaneously and separately manifest against...
Consciousness is a multifaceted concept; its different aspects vary across species, vigilance states...
Contains fulltext : 204844.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Lucid dreaming ...
Lucid dreaming refers to realizing that one is dreaming while still in the dream. The prevalence is ...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Study Objectives: To investigate the neural correlates of lucid dreaming. Design: Parallel EEG/fMRI ...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...
Dreams play an important role in consciousness studies, because of their ubiquitous presence but amb...
Contains fulltext : 153375.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lucid dreaming ...
While dreaming, one lacks the understanding that what is experienced is self-generated hallucinatory...
Evidence of reflective awareness and metacognitive monitoring during REM sleep dreaming poses a sign...
The distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness is central to debates about consciousnes...
Although we are usually not explicitly aware that we are dreaming while we are dreaming, at times a ...
Contains fulltext : 136156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Consciousness i...
Research on the neural correlates of lucid dreaming has recently gained more underlying data. By exp...
Hobson (2009) proposes that lucid dreaming can become simultaneously and separately manifest against...
Consciousness is a multifaceted concept; its different aspects vary across species, vigilance states...
Contains fulltext : 204844.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Lucid dreaming ...
Lucid dreaming refers to realizing that one is dreaming while still in the dream. The prevalence is ...
The science of dreaming constitutes a relevant topic in modern-day neuroscientific research and prov...
Study Objectives: To investigate the neural correlates of lucid dreaming. Design: Parallel EEG/fMRI ...
Until recently, understanding the neurobiology of dreaming has relied upon on correlating a subjecti...