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Hearne, Keith
Category: Scientist
The first laboratory evidence of lucid dreaming using machines was produced in the late 1970s by British parapsychologist Keith Hearne.
A volunteer named Alan Worsley used eye movement to signal the onset of lucidity, which were recorded by a polysomnograph machine.
Psychologist Dr Hearne’s original sleep-lab records and ‘dream- machine’ are on permanent display at the SCIENCE MUSEUM in London
His original thesis was called Hearne, K. M. T. (1978) Lucid-dreams: an electrophysiological and psychological study. PhD thesis, University of Liverpool (UK). Submitted May, 1978 and it can be downloaded on
http://www.keithhearne.com/phd-download/
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