Statements (104)
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:festival
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gptkbp:benefits |
Can enhance creativity.
Can help with nightmares. Can improve problem-solving skills. Can provide a sense of control. |
gptkbp:characteristics |
Involves self-awareness during the dream.
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gptkbp:cultural_references |
Referenced in video games.
Discussed in psychology. Explored in films. Mentioned in self-help. Popular in literature. |
gptkbp:defines |
A dream in which the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming.
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gptkbp:historical_source |
Documented in ancient cultures.
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Lucid Dream
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gptkbp:related_concept |
Hypnagogic state.
Out-of-body experience. REM sleep. Sleep paralysis. |
gptkbp:research |
Explored for its potential in enhancing well-being.
Explored for its potential in enhancing creativity. Explored for its potential in enhancing self-esteem. Research on its impact on psychological well-being. Research on its impact on psychological resilience. Explored for its potential in personal development. Explored for its potential in therapeutic settings. Analyzed for emotional regulation. Analyzed for its effects on cognitive flexibility. Analyzed for its effects on cognitive performance. Analyzed for its effects on emotional awareness. Analyzed for its effects on memory. Analyzed for its effects on problem-solving. Analyzed for its effects on self-efficacy. Examined for cognitive benefits. Explored for its impact on learning. Explored for its potential in improving focus. Explored for its potential in sports performance. Explored in relation to mental health. Investigated for its effects on anxiety. Investigated for its effects on creativity. Investigated for its effects on learning outcomes. Investigated for its effects on mental agility. Investigated for its effects on mental clarity. Investigated for its effects on self-discovery. Investigated for its effects on stress management. Investigated for its potential in therapy. Investigated for its role in emotional healing. Investigated for its role in emotional processing. Investigated for its role in personal insight. Investigated for its role in self-exploration. Investigated for therapeutic uses. Investigated in sleep disorders. Looked at in relation to PTSD. Looked at in relation to cognitive flexibility. Looked at in relation to creativity enhancement. Looked at in relation to emotional growth. Looked at in relation to emotional resilience. Looked at in relation to mindfulness. Looked at in relation to nightmares. Looked at in relation to personal growth. Looked at in relation to psychological growth. Investigated for its role in emotional intelligence. Explored for its potential in enhancing self-awareness. Research on frequency of occurrence. Research on its effects on mental health. Research on its impact on cognitive development. Research on its impact on creativity enhancement. Research on its impact on emotional regulation. Research on its impact on emotional stability. Research on its impact on emotional well-being. Research on its impact on life perspective. Research on its impact on life satisfaction. Research on its impact on personal growth. Research on its impact on self-awareness. Research on techniques for induction. Research on the effects of lucid dreaming. Research on the physiological aspects. Studied for its impact on creativity. Studied for its role in consciousness. Studies on the brain during lucid dreaming. Explored for its potential in enhancing life satisfaction. Explored for its potential in enhancing self-acceptance. Investigated for its role in enhancing problem-solving skills. Explored for its potential in personal transformation. Analyzed for its effects on emotional intelligence. |
gptkbp:research_areas |
Psychology.
Neuroscience. Sleep studies. |
gptkbp:risk_factor |
Sleep disorders.
Difficulty distinguishing reality. Overexcitement. Potential for anxiety. Sleep disruption. |
gptkbp:technique |
Visualization.
Meditation. Dream journaling. Induction through external stimuli. Mnemonic induction of lucid dreams (MILD). Reality testing. Wake back to bed (WBTB). Wake-initiated lucid dreaming (WILD). |
gptkbp:was_a_proponent_of |
Stephen La Berge.
Tzvetan Todorov. |
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:festival
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
3
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