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Recall of a specific word list in lucid dreams – an explorative online study

Erlacher, Daniel

In: International Journal of Dream Research, 2 (2009), Nr. 1. pp. 37-40

Official URL: http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/ojs/index.php/IJoDR/article/view/166
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Abstract

The study of lucid dreams is a very sophisticated method to explore the ongoing dream from a first person perspective. The present study explores the ability of lucid dreamers to recall previously learned words in their dreams. For this field study 12 lucid dreamers finished the experimental protocol in a home setting. The results indicate that lucid dreamers are able to recall about 5 out of 7 previously memorised words in their dreams. The recall rate showed a high variation from none to all words. Taking into account that four of the participants couldn’t finish the task within the dream the recall rate in the lucid dream seems to be rather high. To control for confounding factors it is suggested to conduct in the future sleep laboratory studies. It also will be promising to study the impact of a lucid dream rehearsal in order to find out if this might be a new method for active learning during the night.

Document type: Article
Journal or Publication Title: International Journal of Dream Research
Volume: 2
Number: 1
Date Deposited: 21 Apr 2009 13:16
Date: 2009
Page Range: pp. 37-40
Faculties / Institutes: The Faculty of Behavioural and Cultural Studies > Institut für Sport und Sportwissenschaft
DDC-classification: 300 Social sciences
Uncontrolled Keywords: Lucid dreaming, words, memory, recall, Learning
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