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Vol. 1. No. 1; December 1981

Vol. 1. No. 2; March  1982

Vol. 1. No. 3; May, 1982

Vol. 1. No. 4; October, 1982

Vol.2, No. 1; January, 1983

Vol. 2. No. 2; April, 1983

Vol. 2. No. 3; July, 1983

Vol. 2. No. 4; November, 1983

Vol. 3, No. 1; March, 1984 

Vol. 3, No’s 2 & 3; August, 1984

Vol. 3. No. 4; December, 1984

Vol. 4. No. 1; June, 1985

 

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Vol. 1. No. 1                                                                                                            December 1981

1.      Relationship Between Alpha Waves & Lucidity- 1

              Harry Hunt and Robert Ogilvie

2.      Negative Ions May Induce Lucidity`- 1

              Tom Adler

3.      Sex Differences In Lucid Dreaming Incidence - 2

              Jayne Gackenbach

4.      Lucid Dreams Content - 2

              Jayne Gackenbach

5.      Switching on a Light - 2

               Keith Hearne

6.      General Information - 3

             

Vol. 1. No. 2                                                                                                            March  1982

1.      A Word Of Thanks  - 5 

2.      Is Dream Lucidity Work Another Reich’s Orgone Box - 6

              R.  D. Ogilvie

3.      Early Results With Hearne’s Dream Machine - 7

              Steven Venus

4.      Balance and Lucid Dreaming Ability: A Suggested Relationship - 7

              Jayne Gackenbach

5.      Switching On a Light While Lucid - 8

              Charles Tart

6.      Lucid Dreams, Out—of—Body Experiences and Near—death Experiences - 8

              Kenneth Ring, S. J. Blackmore and “Perspective”

7.      Imagery Skills and Lucid Dreaming Ability - 9

              S.   J. Blackmore

8.      More Sex Differences in Lucid Dreaming Frequency - 9

              S.   J. Blackmore

9.      Dreamspeaker Programme - 10

              Peter Fellows

10.     General Information Vol. 1, No. 2 - 10

 

       Vol. 1. No. 3                                                                                                            May, 1982

1.      Introduction - 13

2.      Relevance of Dream Lucidity to Dream Theory Via Content Analysis - 13

              Harry Hunt

3.      Settings and Causes of Lucidity - 14

              Keith Hearne

4.      Keith Hearne’s Work on Lucid Dreaming - 15

              Keith Hearne

5.      Near Death, Out—of—Body & Lucid Experiences: Additional Comments and Data - 18

              Enlendur Haraldsson and others

6.      Ten Tests for Stale—Assessment - 18

             Keith Hearne

7.     General Information Vol. 1, No. 3 - 19

 

Vol. 1. No. 4                                                                                                                    October, 1982

1.  Introduction Vol. 1, No. 4 - 21

2.  Alan Worsley’s Work on Lucid Dreaming - 21

              Alan Worsley

3.  Lucid Dream Research at the Sleep and Dream Laboratory, University of Virginia, Medical Center - 23

              Joe Dane

4.  Lucidity Language: A Personal Observation - 25

       George Gillespie

5.  Clinical Utility Seen in Lucid Dreaming Ability - 26

       Gordon Halliday

6.  Training for Lucid Awareness In Dreams, Fantasy and Waking Life - 27

       Judith Malamud

7.   Differences Between Types of Lucid Dreams - 31

       Jayne Gackenbach

8.   A Suggested Experimental Method of Producing False—awakenings with Possible Resulting Lucidity or O.B.E.——The “FAST” (False- Awakening with State—Testing) Technique - 32

       Keith Hearne

9.   LaBerge Comment - 33

       Stephen LaBerge

10.  Announcements - 34

Vol.2, No. 1                                                                                                                    January, 1983

1.   Introduction - 35   

2.   An Historical Note on Lucid Dreaming - 35

       Rhea A. White

3.   A ‘Scene—Change Phenomenon’ in Externalized Imagery - 36

       Keith M. T. Hearne

4.   Natural Induction of Lucid Dreams - 38

       Olivier Clerc

5.   Letters to the Editor: Response to Gillespie; Response to Gackenbach; and Response to Worsley - 39

6.   Announcements Vol. 2, No. 1 - 40

7.   Lucid Dreams: A Bibliography - 41

       Jayne Gackenbach

Vol. 2. No. 2                                                                                                                       April, 1983

1.   Physiological Characteristics of Three Types of Lucid Dream - 49

       Stephen LaBerge, Lynne Levitan, Matthew Gordon and William C. Dement

2.   Lucid Dreams and the Arousal Continuum - 49

       R. Ogilvie, H. Hunt, A. Kushniruk arid J. Newman

3.   Migraine, Out—of—Body Experiences and Lucid Dreams - 50

       Harvey J. Irwin

4.   Intelligence, Creativity and Personality Differences Between Individuals Who Vary in Self—Reported Lucid Dream Frequency - 52

       Jayne Gackenbach, Robert Curren, Stephen LaBerge, Douglas Davidson and Pamela Maxwell

5.   Presleep Determinants and Postsleep Results of Lucid Versus Vivid Dreams - 52

       Jayne Gackenbach, Robert Curren and Gregory Cutler

6.   Negative Air Ions and Lucidity Induction: Additional Data - 53

       Thomas Adler, Jayne Gackenbach and Stephen LaBerge

7.   Review of Dreams and How to Guide Them - 54

       Harvey de Saint-Denys

8.   Objective vs. Subjective Approaches to Investigating Dream Lucidity: A Case for the Subjective - 55

       Alan Worsley

9.   Lucid Dreaming: Personal Observations - 56

       Joseph Sharcoff

10.  Problem Solving and Dream Lucidity: An Unpleasant Experience - 57

       Ruth Haak

11.  Letters to the Editor - 58

       Ann Wiseman

12.  News and Notes - 58

Vol. 2. No. 3                                                                                                                                    July, 1983

1.   A Survey of Lucid Dreams, OBE’s and Related Experiences - 61

       Susan Blackmore

2.   Senoi Dream Praxis (additional images provided by Dentan in 2005) - 61

       Robert Knox Dentan

3.   Birth, Lucid Dream and the OBE - 63

       Susan Blackmore

4.   Review of Leaving the Body: A Complete Guide to Astral Projection - 64

       Harry Irwin

5.   Lucid Dreaming and Mysticism: A Personal Observation - 64

       George Gillespie

6.   Comments on an Investigation of the Relative Degree of Activation  in Lucid Dreams - 65

       Alan Worsley

7.   Lucidity and Reading: A German Lucid Dreamer’s Report - 65

       Edith Gilmore

8.   Lost Lucid Dreaming Ability - 66

       Al Mitrevics

9.   News and Notes Vol. 2, No. 3 - 66

Vol. 2. No. 4                                                                                                                        November, 1983

1.   Auditory Biofeedback as a Lucidity Induction Technique - 69

       Robert Price and David Cohen

2.   Cognitive Abilities of Dream Figures in Lucid Dreams - 71

       Paul Tholey

3.   Psychophysiological Parallelism In Lucid Dreams - 71

       Stephen LaBerge

4.   The Relationship of the Lucid Dreaming Ability to Mental Imagery Experiences and Skills - 72

       Jayne Gackenbach, Sandra Prill, and Pamela Westron

5.   Meditation and Lucid Dreams - 74

       B. McLeod and H. Hunt

6.   An Exploration Into the Inductability of Greater Reflectiveness and “Lucidity” in Nocturnal Dream Reports - 75

       Gregory Scott Sparrow

7.   Memory and Reason In Lucid Dreams: A Personal Observation - 76

       George Gillespie

8.  News and Notes Vol. 2, No. 4 - 77

Vol. 3, No. 1                                                                                                                            March, 1984             

1.   The Selling of the Senoi - 79

       Ann Faraday and John Wren—Lewis

2.   An Estimate of Lucid Dreaming Incidence - 81

       Jayne Gackenbach

3.   Terminology in Lucid Dream Research - 82

       Charles, T. Tart

4.   Remarks By A Lucid Dreamer - 84

       Edith Gilmore

5.  News and Notes Vol. 3, No. 1 - 85

Vol. 3, No’s 2 & 3                                                                                                                    August, 1984

1.  Problems Related to Experimentation While Dreaming Lucidly - 87

       George Gillespie

2.  Comments on “The Selling of the Senoi” - 89

       Patric V. Giesler

3.  A Response to Giesier - 91

       Ann Faraday and John Wren—Lewis

4.  Techniques and Antecedents: A Response to Giesler - 91

       Robert Knox Dentan

5.  A Contribution to the Dynamics of “Lucid” Dreams - 93

       Z. Havlicek

6.  A “Bringing to Awareness” Dream - 94

       Stephan Knorles

7.  Can We Distinguish Between Lucid Dreams and Dreaming——Awareness  Dreams? - 95

       George Gillespie

8.  Lucid Dream Definition - 97

       Alan Worsley

9.  Letter From The Editor - 98

       Jayne Gackenbach

Vol. 3. No. 4                                                                                                                        December, 1984

1.  The Lucidagogic Effect of Medical Residency On—Call Nights - 99

       on Dreaming

       Kenneth L. Moss

2.  The Phenomenon of Light In Lucid Dreams: Personal Observations - 99

       George Gillespie

3.  The Lucid Dreaming Ability and Parasympathetic Functioning - 101

       Jayne Gackenbach, Jill Walling, and Stephen LaBerge

4.  Statistical Description of My Lucid Dreams - 104

       George Gillespie

5.  A Comparison of Waking Instruction and Posthypnotic Suggestion For Lucid Dream Induction - 108

       Joseph R. Dane and Robert L. Van de Castle

6.  Book Review - 112

       Edith Gilmore

7.  News and Notes Vol. 3, No. 4 - 114

8.  Letter to the Editor - 116

       Lawrence B. Earl

Vol. 4. No. 1                                                                                                                       June, 1985

1.  A Comparative Psychology of Lucid Dreams - 117

       Harry J. Hunt

2   Dreaming: Lucid and Non - 118

       David Foulkes

3.  Reply to Foulkes - 120

       Stephen LaBerge

4.  Single—Mindedness and Self—Reflectiveness: Laboratory Studies - 121

       Alan Moffitt, Sheila Purcell, Robert Hoftmann, Roger Wells,

       and Ross Plgeau

5.  Dream Self—Reflectiveness as a Learned Cognitive Skill - 122

       S. Purcell, J. Mull ington, A. Moffitt, R. Hoffmann and R. Pigeau

6.  Eye Movement Direction and The Lucid Dreaming Ability - 124

       Jayne Gackenbach

7.  Sex Differences in Lucid Dreaming Self—Reported Frequency: A Second Look - 127

       Jayne Gackenbach

8.  Are Lucid Dreams Universal? Two Unequivocal Cases of Lucid Dreaming Among Han Chinese University Students in Beijing, 1985 - 128

       Myrna Walters and Robert K. Dentan

9.  How Valid is Auditory Biofeedback as a Lucidity Induction Technique - 130

       Andrew Brylowski

10. Experimentation With the Vortex Phenomenon in Lucid Dreams - 131

       Kenneth Moss

11. “With The Eyes of the Mind: An Empirical Analysis of Out-of-Body States – Glen O. Gabbard and Stuart W. Twenlow” - 133

        Reviewed by Susan Blackmore

12. News and Notes Vol. 4, No. 1 - 134