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He thinks that during REM sleep, the activity level of this logic-oriented part of the brain begins to rise back to waking levels, and when it does, an invisible switch is flipped and the sleeper gains lucidity.
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So, inviting some skilled lucid dreamers to his specially equipped sleep lab, he asked his subjects to perform various kinds of tasks during their dreams: once they had gained lucidity, they had to walk 10 paces, count to 30 or perform an elaborate gymnastics routine, for instance.
Action, pure action, without intended meaning or ethics, gains depth, lucidity and mystery from those details that no amount of serious moral intention could give it.
What is lost in lucidity is gained in the strange poetic power of association that is Shakespeare's most striking poetic feature.
The account had a compelling lucidity throughout but gained nuance only gradually.
Her teaching career, beginning in 1959 as a visiting lecturer at Reading University, where she remained until gaining a lectureship at the Courtauld in 1964, was distinguished by the lucidity and command of ideas that marked her writing as well.
Lucidity fuels excitement.
The ease, the grace, the lucidity.
There is more loft than lucidity.
Figes' sentences glow with lucidity and calm.
Eagleton writes with lucidity, wit and panache.
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