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Metacognitive Mechanisms Underlying Lucid Dreaming

E. Filevich, M. Dresler, T. R. Brick, S. Kühn 2015 The Journal of Neuroscience

Researchers discovered that frequent lucid dreamers have significantly greater gray matter volume in the frontopolar cortex, the same brain region used for self-reflection while awake. This suggests a physical link between the brain structure that supports metacognition in waking life and the ability to achieve lucidity in sleep.

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