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. 2020 Apr 15:14:361.
doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00361. eCollection 2020.

On Moving the Eyes to Flag Lucid Dreaming

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On Moving the Eyes to Flag Lucid Dreaming

Sergio Arthuro Mota-Rolim. Front Neurosci. .
No abstract available

Keywords: Lucid dream; REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep; dream imagery; eye movement; scanning hypothesis.

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