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Of the 13 experimental studies carried out, 9 yielded statistically significant results. Replications in laboratories elsewhere yielded less consistent results: two were positive, three negative, and one equivocal.
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Chapter 10.
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Epilogue.
Dr. Judith Malamud has pursued a similar approach to "lucid living." See her chapter in Gackenbach, J. and LaBerge, S., eds., Lucid Dreaming: New Research on Consciousness During Sleep. (New York: Plenum, in press).
Shah, I., Seekers After Truth (London: Octagon Press, 1982), p. 33.
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About the Author.
Psychophysiologist Stephen LaBerge, Ph.D., is a world-renowned pioneer in dream research and is currently engaged in lucid dreaming research at Stanford University.