About

Phase Research Center

(Now is a research department of Californian company REMspace Inc. Former OOBE Research Center)

Founded in 2007 by Michael Raduga

We research the nature of the phase sate and the ways any person can control it. The phase state includes lucid dreaming, out-of-body experiences, sleep paralysis, etc. They all have the same nature: consciousness during REM sleep. The Phase Research Center is an independent organization.

Our Primary Goals

– Find the simplest methods for any person to enter and control the state

– Research all aspects of the nature of the phenomenon and its applications

– Worldwide promotion of the phenomenon

What We Have Already Accomplished

Females’ predisposition for lucid dreaming practice (International Journal of Dream Research, 2023)

Fluctuations in perception vividness in lucid dreams (International Journal of Dream Research, 2023)

Comparative analysis of three lucid dreaming techniques (Dreaming, 2023)

Real-time transferring of music from lucid dreams into reality by electromyography sensors (Dreaming, 2023)

The role of dream sensations in Lucid dreams (Dreaming, 2023)

Unmuting lucid dreams: Speech decoding and vocalization in real time (Psychology of Consciousness, 2023)

Predicting the Efficiency of Lucid Dreaming Practice (Dreaming, 2022)

Overcoming phobias by lucid dreaming (Psychology of Consciousness, 2022)

‘I love you’: the first phrase detected from dreams (Sleep Science, 2022)

Detecting lucid dreams only by submentalis electromyography (Sleep Medicine, 2021)

Optimal sleep duration and its deviation outcomes from perspectives of REM sleep dissociative phenomena (Dreaming, 2021)

Flying limitations in lucid dreams (Dreaming, 2021)

Emulating alien and UFO encounters in REM sleep (International Journal of Dream Research, 2021)

An effective lucid dreaming method by inducing hypnopompic hallucinations (International Journal of Dream Research, 2021)

Increasing perception vividness during lucid dreaming by spinning: A pilot study (Dreaming, 2020)

Increasing perception vividness during lucid dreams by imagining wakefulness (International Journal of Dream Research, 2020)

Achieving pain during lucid dreaming and transferring it into wakefulness (Dreaming, 2020)

Is there a relation among REM sleep dissociated phenomena, like lucid dreaming, sleep paralysis, out-of-body experiences, and false awakening? (Medical Hypotheses, 2020)

If you are an experienced practitioner, you may send us your experiences, ideas, research, and any other things that may help us to come to know the phenomenon better. If you’re not a practitioner, you can become one using this free e-book.

Michael Raduga

Contact: e-mail.