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Lucid Dreaming Devices

This area provides articles about devices that are intended to assist lucid dreamers.

1 The NovaDreamer

"The Nova Dreamer lucid dream induction device works by giving flashing light or sound cues when the user is dreaming. Users modify the device settings to find a cue with the right intensity and length to enter their dreams without causing awakening. In addition, device users practice mental exercises while awake to enhance their ability to recognize the light cues when they appear in dreams. The Nova Dreamer includes a soft, comfortable sleep mask, which contains the flashing lights, a speaker, and an eye movement detection apparatus. The Nova Dreamer's electronics are all inside the sleep mask. The Nova Dreamer uses REM detection to time the delivery of lucidity cue and provides feedback on the number of cues given. It includes the "Dream Alarm" feature to boost dream recall. Users have a choice of a wide selection of cues and receive feedback on the number of cues they receive during a sleep period."

2. Lucidity Institute

"The Lucidity Institute offers several electronic devices that help people have lucid dreams. They were developed through laboratory research at Stanford University by LaBerge, Levitan, and others. The basic principle behind all of these devices is as follows: the primary task confronting someone who wishes to have a lucid dream is to remember that intention while in a dream."

3. Lucid Dreaming Pills

"Lucid dreaming pills are immense, simple, and rapid means to find out the captivating world of lucid dreaming. If you are concerned with lucid dreams and want to experience them, these pills or tablets are worth considering."

1. Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams (MILD)

"Experts agree that tuning in to touch and physical sensations are the best ways to stay lucid in a dream. In his doctoral dissertation on lucid dreaming, lucidity expert Stephen LaBerge discovered that spinning was highly effective in 97% of cases. It also frequently resulted in new dream scenes emerging.

2. LUCID DREAM LITTERATURE:A REVIEW - Features a bibliography of dissertations about lucid dreaming.
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