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Neural Correlates of Dream Lucidity Obtained from Contrasting Lucid versus Non-Lucid REM Sleep: A Combined EEG/fMRI Case Study

Martin Dresler, R. Wehrle, V. I. Spoormaker, S. P. Koch, F. Holsboer, A. Steiger, H. Obrig, P. G. Sämann, M. Czisch 2012 Sleep

By capturing a verified lucid dream inside an fMRI scanner, researchers identified that the brain regions responsible for executive control and self-reflection reactivate during the transition to lucidity. This visual map explains why a dreamer suddenly regains their sense of agency and identity while the rest of the body remains biologically asleep.

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