Lucid dreams content
Author
Faculty Advisor
Date
1981
Keywords
dreams, covariance
Abstract (summary)
Most work on the content of these dreams has failed to control for individual differences in dream recall. Recently completed analysis of covariance with dream recall as the covariant indicates that previously reported differences between lucid and nonlucid dreams in terms of their perceptual qualities (i.e., vision, color, hearing, etc.) failed to emerge. Interestingly, these covariance analyses demonstrated that lucid dreams are a primarily cognitively realistic phenomena. Relatedly, the highest incidence of lucid dreams (I.e., 300 college students reported dreams weekly for 16 weeks) occurred as a result of the “dream— like” quality of the dream and not as a result of nightmares.
Publication Information
Gackenbach, J.I. (1981). Lucid dreams content. Lucidity letter, 1(1), 2.
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Item Type
Article
Language
English
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