This theory also explains why females and young people are usually better at lucid dreaming than males, because they tend to do less analytical thinking than males hence their neurotransmitter levels are not so depleted at the end of the day.[/b]
Woah. Your source? So, what are we to make of the fact that LaBerge - and so many others of the lucid dreaming pioneers in whose footsteps he followed - are men? And scientists, no less! Also, how does this comport with the other reports that an active mind during the day (i.e. studying, learning in general) carries over into greater "rational" thinking (i.e. ability to remember to recognize dreaming) during the day?
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