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Catch Yourself in a Dream

The Science of Happiness

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Lucid Dreaming and Consciousness

Doctor baird brought experienced lucid dreamers into his lab for an overnight study. He had them hold their dream thumb out in front of themselves and move it slowly from left to right, keeping their eyes fixed on the thumb the whole time. And when they're doing this tracking, we're simultaneously measuring their eye movements with the electro oculogram. When we watch something moving slowly, you have a specific mechanism in your brain which allows you to make smooth, sustained eye movements. But during sleep, our brains act in a particular way. It feels just like waking life, although you're in a dream.

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