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Science 24 August 1962: Vol. 137. no. 3530, p. 601 DOI: 10.1126/science.137.3530.601
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Eye Movements during Active and Passive Dreams
Ralph J. Berger 1 and
Ian Oswald 1
1 Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
Independent confirmation is offered that the amount of rapid eye movement during dreaming is associated with the dream content.
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