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Are You a Lucid Dreamer?

Science Quickly

Scientific American

Science

4.31.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2023

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

A sleep researcher who studies what dreams can tell us about the possible onset of some mental disorders believes lucid dreamers might hold a lot of answers in their head.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Max Rushden from the Guardian Football Weekly here.

0:02.6

That's where me, a host of the most authoritative and entertaining voices

0:06.4

in football punditry and Barry Glenn Denning,

0:08.7

bring you the world's leading footy podcast three times a week.

0:11.9

Sorry, Barry, that's what was just written in front of me.

0:14.3

Yes, and monotonously predictable.

0:16.7

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0:29.7

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0:35.4

Say goodbye, Barry.

0:36.4

Goodbye, Barry.

0:46.0

For science quickly, I'm Gary Sticks.

0:48.7

Dreams may say something about the psyche,

0:51.6

but they also say something about disease states.

0:55.7

Dreams may even be something we can take some control over.

1:00.2

To find out about all this,

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