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tion of psychophysiological correspondence during REM dreaming. The
viability of this approach has been demonstrated for a variety of dreamed
behaviors including dreamed hand and eye movements, subjective estima-
tion of temporal duration in the dream (LaBerge, 1985a), dreamed singing
and counting (LaBerge and Dement, 1982a), voluntary alterations of respira-
tion (LaBerge and Dement, 1982b), and dreamed sexual activity (LaBerge,
Greenleaf, and Kedzierski, 1983).
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