A Comparison Of Lucid Dream By Patrick Bourke And Hannah Shaw

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Have you ever open your eyes to see that you’re not in your bed anymore and instead you’re in some unknown place and things you have no way of explaining how it’s happening is happening? Well, what you are experiencing is a lucid dream are you just swallowed some mushrooms about a 1 hour ago, in a research conducted by Patrick Bourke and Hannah Shaw from the University of Lincoln they define lucid as a spontaneous event and is characterized by the realization that the currently perceived reality is, in fact, a dream. The two believe one’s ability to lucid dream is linked to their ability to be insightful, and ask a question and answer them while they are awake, once they are asleep and dreaming this skill of being insightful can kick in they can become awake in their dream. This …show more content…

Patrick Bourke and Hannah Shaw decide to base their own research on previous studies of Blagrove et al., 2010: Patrick & Durndell, 2004), they use 68 participants (52 females, 16 males) from the University of Lincoln, aged between 18 and 25 years, most the participants were psychology students. To qualify to be a participant you had to be able to recall at least one dream per week, based on how many times they reported experiencing lucid dreaming they would be assigned a group out of the three. The first group was for frequent lucid dreamers experienced lucid dreams more than once a month which consisted of 17 females and 3 males. The second group was occasional lucid dreamers who experienced lucid dreaming at least once in their

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