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By offering yourself as a "subject" for dream and sleep researchers, who are usually connected to a major University or a private laboratory.
You are hooked up to electrodes (for a constant EEG) and video cameras record your entire sleep process, to aid scientists in better understanding what happens to humans when they sleep and dream.
Such research projects are continuous and ongoing all over the planet, but I have no idea how to discover where they are, nor how much payment they offer their volunteers.
You might contact a University near you that has a medical school, to make inquiries. Also, reference librarians are excellent sources for information about things like that, because if they don't know about such research projects in your area, they can certainly find out if they exist. They would be the BEST source of information for your surrounding area.
Here is one reference for you, and calling the phone number shown, will get you some answers and give you further information:
http://med.stanford.edu/school/psychiatry/humansleep/projects.html
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