Yes, it is documented.
You hit it right on the nose =)
It is a mix of theat and alpha from my understanding.
An EEG should be able to detect the pattern, or maybe get triggered when delta waves change back into theta/alpha. This might allow the sleep institute to create a headset that will release sound that could trigger LDs. It has been a while since I read his book, but if I recall, he discussed which sense (sight and sound) delivered the best results. It was probably sight, so creating a device for sound may not be worth it.
Still, the EEG headset would be great for monitoring brain activity while asleep.
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