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In essence, any kind of music can be used as long as the mind associates the music/sound with lucidity.
In essence, any kind of music can be used as long as the mind associates the music/sound with lucidity.
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====Where can I find more information on Lucid dreaming====
 
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[http://www.dreamviews.com] is an excellent site with all the info one needs to learn more about lucid dreaming.
 
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====How do I use the lucid dream function in SleepAnalyser?====
 
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The lucid dream functions in the SleepAnalyser is quite limited at the moment. It only allows the triggering of the lucid music in the first sleep cycle. A person's sleep usually becomes deeper through the night and the dream phase (REM sleep) usually increase in length and vividness.
 
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However the function is still usable. As a sleep cycle is usually 90min long in total with 60min of non-REM sleep followed by 20min of REM sleep, it is best to set the delay to 60min.
 
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The idea is to play the music when the user begins REM sleep. A volume of 40% can be used as a starting volume and adjusted to suit the user. It is highly depended on how deep the user's sleep is usually and how tired he/she is.
 
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It may also be better to have a longer delay in future versions as it takes time for the user to fall asleep too and 60min may not be enough of a delay for the start of REM sleep.
 
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