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- who: Kelly P. and collaborators from the Brain Institute, Federal University of Rio, Brazil, Department of Psychology Federal University of Rio, Brazil, Bioinformatics Multidisciplinary Environment have published the paper: Lucid dreaming increased during the COVID-19 pandemic: An online survey, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 13/03/2022
- what: Despite the growing body of knowledge regarding pandemic-related changes in sleep and dreaming, to date, there is no quantitative study focused on the investigation of lucid dreaming, a dream state during which subjects know that they are dreaming . In turn, when the analysis aimed . . .
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