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Title: People can teach themselves new skills in dreams
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URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet ... e-teach-new-skills-dreams.html
Published: Dec 26, 2011
Author: Rob Waugh
Post Date: 2011-12-26 01:06:03 by Tatarewicz
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Comments: 3

The idea of the surreal Hollywood blockbuster Inception, where people travel through someone's dreams to 'plant' an idea in his head may not be so out-there after all.

Researchers at Yale have found that 'lucid dreamers' - dreamers who have 'waking dreams' that they control - are able to learn new skills in their dreams.

A team is now experimenting with the idea of 'training' people by telling them what to dream about. While the idea of 'walking through' someone's dreams, as in the hit movie Inception is fictional - and likely to remain so - dreams are good for more than just entertainment, say researchers

While the idea of 'walking through' someone's dreams, as in the hit movie Inception is fictional - and likely to remain so - dreams are good for more than just entertainment, say researchers 'We know that by engaging circuits in the brain we can change its architecture,' says Yale's Peter Morgan

People who can control their dreams can use the unusual ability to experience a sense of euphoria, as if they have accomplished something.

But new research hints that people can actually 'use' dreaming as a tool to learn.

Being in command of dreams opens up opportunities to manipulate them for learning and training - although it may not be quite as precise as learning to play the violin while asleep.

Instead, 'lucid dreamers' can control areas of their brain to open up and 'learn' while they sleep. What's more, it seems that merely being a lucid dreamer seems to give you an advantage.

Researchers from Yale University found that lucid dreamers perform better in a gambling task, designed to test a part of the brain important to emotional decision-making and social interactions, said a report in New Scientist this week.

Peter Morgan at Yale University and colleagues think that this region can be trained.

Morgan and his team are working on how to train people using dreams.

Morgan hopes to be able to improve a person's social control and decision-making abilities.

'We know that by engaging circuits in the brain we can change its architecture,' he says.

It's already been proven that people who practice tasks in dreams can be better at them in real life.

One Swiss study, led by Daniel Erlacher of the University of Bern, showed that lucid dreamers who 'practiced throwing a coin into a cup were better at the real thing when they woke up.

Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/scien...dreams.html#ixzz1hcMsqWas


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Do you want to catch yourself falling asleep? Hopefully in a dream, but awake: You will need the latest version of Lucid Scribe with the mouse plug-in. Click on current once they are installed. Then, if you hold the mouse button down for at least 60 seconds - or less, if you move the mouse around avidly, the FIELD trigger is set and will play an audio track when the button is released again. The idea is to hold the mouse with the button pressed down as you are falling asleep and then catch yourself when you drift off and let go. The biggest problem with having a WILD (wake-induced lucid dream) is losing consciousness. This will help by playing an audio queue to wake up your mind when your body falls asleep. If you can keep from moving then you will be in the "mind awake, body asleep" state, but not necessarily dreaming. Doing this during an afternoon nap or during WBTB (wake-back-to-bed) after a few hours of sleep will increase the odds. - Coder, Surfer's Paradise, Australia, Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2077185/Inception-reality-People-teach-new-skills-dreams.html#ixzz1hcMLewYe

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Many major scientific breakthroughs have occured in dreams. Watson and Crick's dicovery of the helical structure of DNA occured after waking from a dream of a spiral staircase. The structre of benzene was determined by nuclear magnetic resonance after the scientist dreamed of a snake rolling down a road with its tail in its mouth and he realized he was dealing with a ring structure.

I trained as a mathemetician and hard problems were best solved by the sleeping mind and going back to the problem as soon as you wake.

I spent several years in the 90s learning to lucid dream and it was awesome, especially when my dude cat, Frodo, who was verrrrry talented, would sleep on my pillow and dream with me. He was able to enter my dreams at will, and I was able to enter his only once. Cats see the world completely differently than humans.

octavia  posted on  2011-12-26   6:15:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: octavia (#1)

Are you certain the cat was talented or just faking it, considering cats lead the good life, doing very little in return compared to dogs which work guard duty, sniff out evidence, track down suspects, offer personal protection, guard/herd farm animals, retrieve game for hunters, demonstrate psychic powers (knowing in advance when their person of interest is coming).

Tatarewicz  posted on  2011-12-26   8:15:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tatarewicz (#2)

Are you certain the cat was talented or just faking it, considering cats lead the good life, doing very little in return compared to dogs which work guard duty, sniff out evidence, track down suspects, offer personal protection, guard/herd farm animals, retrieve game for hunters, demonstrate psychic powers (knowing in advance when their person of interest is coming).

Cats are very talented and intelligent creatures. They just don't behave like dogs. The difference between cats and dogs are that cats want to be treated as your pet and not your servant. With dogs it is the other way around. Cats tend to be introverted animals and hunt alone. Dogs tend to be extroverted and travel in packs.

Dogs are fine and all. I grew up having to take care of my folks dogs and they were be a real chore. I was never into dogs anyways. I was always fascinated with cats. Everything from the way they walked, meowed to their independent nature. I always viewed them as gorgeous, proud and elegant animals.

purplerose  posted on  2011-12-26   22:01:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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