Lucid Dreaming and Lucid Nightmares | Psychology Today - 2 views
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On the other hand, lucid dreaming consistently demonstrates heightened power at the 40-Hz frequency band, especially at frontal sites on the EEG.
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Jonathan J on 06 May 13"Lucid dreaming shows no evidence of alpha band activity on EEG and instead is characterized by sleep-related low frequency theta and delta activity."
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Have you ever had a dream where you knew you were dreaming? This unusual state of consciousness is called lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming has long been a topic of interest in dream research. The term "lucid dreaming" was coined by Frederick van Eeden in 1911, who reported on lucid nightmares among other lucidity phenomena.
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"Lucid dreaming shows no evidence of alpha band activity on EEG and instead is characterized by sleep-related low frequency theta and delta activity."