I was recently at a conference on vision—real vision that is, not the vision of mystics or lucid dreamers. There, over a few litres of Bulgarian beer, I got talking about lucid dreams and out-of-body experiences (OBEs). "But why are they interesting?" asked one of the visual scientists. I began muttering about how nice they are; how difficult to induce; how exhilarating if you succeed; about the clarity of consciousness. . . . The trouble I had answering the question made me realise how unclear is my thinking about lucid dreams and OBEs. So what I would like to do today is to try answer that man’s question more effectively. Lucid dream research will be of interest to other scientists only if we can develop better theories, better integratio...
About 1,000 people from across the nation responded to us about an experiment we designed for OMNI M...
Although we are usually not explicitly aware that we are dreaming while we are dreaming, at times a ...
There is a need to pursue the question of whether the lucid dreamer has the same ability to reason a...
Lucid dream research will be of interest to other scientists only if we can develop better theories,...
A great deal of controversy has accompanied the presentation of the theory, as in Stephen LaBerge’s ...
In Chapter 9 of Lucid Dreaming (LaBerge, 1985), I argue that the only necessary feature distinguishi...
Over the last several months several items have come to my attention regarding the relationship betw...
There is much evidence that the same people tend to report both lucid dreams and out-of-body experie...
I have just finished LaBerge’s book, Lucid Dreaming, and was gratified to learn that the lucid dream...
In order to gain a theoretical understanding of the lucid dream, out-of-body experience (OBE), unide...
In lucid dreams we are dealing very much with images and ideas, feelings and imagination, desire and...
This interview took place at the 1989 Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD) conference in London...
A problem with many studies of lucid dreams is their theoretical and empirical insularity—a lucid dr...
I restrict my comments to two areas where LaBerge’s remarks have implica-tions for the study of ordi...
My most important qualification for presenting this paper is an extensive direct experience of lucid...
About 1,000 people from across the nation responded to us about an experiment we designed for OMNI M...
Although we are usually not explicitly aware that we are dreaming while we are dreaming, at times a ...
There is a need to pursue the question of whether the lucid dreamer has the same ability to reason a...
Lucid dream research will be of interest to other scientists only if we can develop better theories,...
A great deal of controversy has accompanied the presentation of the theory, as in Stephen LaBerge’s ...
In Chapter 9 of Lucid Dreaming (LaBerge, 1985), I argue that the only necessary feature distinguishi...
Over the last several months several items have come to my attention regarding the relationship betw...
There is much evidence that the same people tend to report both lucid dreams and out-of-body experie...
I have just finished LaBerge’s book, Lucid Dreaming, and was gratified to learn that the lucid dream...
In order to gain a theoretical understanding of the lucid dream, out-of-body experience (OBE), unide...
In lucid dreams we are dealing very much with images and ideas, feelings and imagination, desire and...
This interview took place at the 1989 Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD) conference in London...
A problem with many studies of lucid dreams is their theoretical and empirical insularity—a lucid dr...
I restrict my comments to two areas where LaBerge’s remarks have implica-tions for the study of ordi...
My most important qualification for presenting this paper is an extensive direct experience of lucid...
About 1,000 people from across the nation responded to us about an experiment we designed for OMNI M...
Although we are usually not explicitly aware that we are dreaming while we are dreaming, at times a ...
There is a need to pursue the question of whether the lucid dreamer has the same ability to reason a...