Proper noun
Laberge (plural Laberges)
A surname.
However, experiments by Stephen LaBerge used "perception of the outside world" as a criterion for wakefulness while studying lucid dreamers, and their sleep state was corroborated with physiological measurements. Source: Internet
The shipwreck will remain in the depths of Lake Laberge where the cold water has preserved it for over 100 years. Source: Internet
LaBerge found dreams that exhibit one clearly without the capacity for the other; also, in some dreams where the dreamer is lucid and aware they could exercise control, they choose simply to observe. Source: Internet
LaBerge found that the right hemisphere was more active during singing and the left hemisphere was more active during counting. citation Neuroscientist J. Allan Hobson has hypothesized what might be occurring in the brain while lucid. Source: Internet
LaBerge's results were confirmed by German researchers D. Erlacher and M. Schredl, in 2004. citation In a further study by Stephen LaBerge, four subjects were compared either singing while dreaming or counting while dreaming. Source: Internet