Dement and Kleitman 1957

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Dement, W. & Kleitman, N. (1957) The relation of eye movements during sleep to dream activity: An objective method for the study of dreaming.
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Dement and Kleitman 1957
  1. Method
    1. 3 Hypotheses
      1. 1) There will be a significant assocation between REM sleep and dreaming.
        1. 2) There will be a significant correlation between estimation of dream duration and length of eye movement.
          1. 3) There will be a significant link between the pattern of eye movement and the dream context.
          2. 9 participants
            1. 3 tests
              1. 1) Dream recall during REM
                1. 2) Estimated length of dreaming was correlated with the length of REM activity.
                  1. 3) Movement of eyes was compared to the content of the dream.
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