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  2. Activation-synthesis hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Dreaming is a state of the brain that is similar to yet different from the waking consciousness, and interaction and correlation between the two is necessary for optimal performance from both. One study conducted measuring brain activity via EEG used Hobson's AIM model to show that quantitatively dream consciousness is remarkably similar to ...

  3. List of jazz contrafacts - Wikipedia

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    "Dream Step" [citation needed] Dick Oatts "You Stepped Out of a Dream" 1940: Nacio Herb Brown "Dream Stepper" [50] Lee Konitz "You Stepped Out of a Dream" 1940: Nacio Herb Brown "The Duel" [5] Dexter Gordon "I Got Rhythm" 1930 George Gershwin "E. T. A." [citation needed] Bobby Watson "Lazy Bird" 1958: John Coltrane "Ear Conditioning" [51 ...

  4. Dream chord - Wikipedia

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    Dream chord on G Play ⓘ.. The dream chord is a chord that is used prominently in the works of La Monte Young.It is made up of the pitches G-C-C♯-D. [2] [3] The chord is prominently featured in Young's compositions for Brass (1957), Trio for Strings (1958), and The Four Dreams of China (1962).

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Lucid Dreams ... - AOL

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    Lucid dreaming encourages cognitive flexibility and problem-solving skills as individuals navigate and manipulate the dream world, and some people use them to rehearse real-life scenarios or ...

  6. Pre-lucid dream - Wikipedia

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    The term "pre-lucid dream" was first introduced by Celia Green in her 1968 book Lucid Dreams. It is preferred to the term "near-lucid" dream on the following grounds: Historical priority: it has been in use since 1968. Currency: it was subsequently adopted by other writers on the phenomenon of lucid dreaming, such as Stephen LaBerge (1985).

  7. Lucid dream startup says people can work in their sleep - AOL

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    The experiments found that 46 per cent of participants had lucid dreams when trying the third technique, proving that there are techniques that can improve the chance of lucid dreaming.

  8. The Lucidity Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Lucidity Institute is an incorporated research institute founded in 1987 by Stephen LaBerge that supports lucid dreaming research and development of techniques that help people achieve lucid dreams (conscious dreams).

  9. Dream yoga - Wikipedia

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    "Lucid Dreaming and the Yoga of the Dream State: A Psychological Perspective". In Alan, Wallace B. (ed.). Buddhism & Science: Breaking New Ground. Columbia Series in Science and Religion. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-12335-3. Wangyal, Tenzin (1998). The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep. Snow Lion Publications.