Keith Hearne
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceKeith Hearne (BSc., MSc., PhD.) is a researcher in the field of lucid dreams in particular and dreams in general. He recorded the first verified ocular signal from a lucid dreamer during REM sleep. Hearne is the author of numerous articles on dreaming and hypnotherapy, published in such journals as New Scientist, the Journal for Psychical Research, and Perceptual and Motor Skills.
Bibliography
- Hearne, K.M.T. (1981). Control your own dreams. New Scientist, 91(1272), 783–785.
- Hearne, K.M.T. (1982). Effects of performing certain set tasks in the lucid dream state. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 54: 259–262.
- Hearne, K.M.T. (1982c). Eye-movement communication from lucid dreams: A new technique and initial findings. Perceptual and Motor Skills.
- Hearne, K.M.T. (1982d). Lucid dream induction. Journal of Mental Imagery (Fall).
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