Brian Jackson
Graduate Poster
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Dr. LaBerge did some interesting studies in the LI Labs. Prior to sleep, subjects were instructed to move their eyes in a specific sequence of motions upon achieving lucidity. This could be directly observed in the lab and provided a way for the test subjects to communicate with the outside world during sleep paralysis. It's one way to "diagnose" the difference between lucid and lon-lucid states... in a non-lucid state the subject wouldn't be aware of the capacity to communicate with the outside world.