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lunes, 10 de febrero de 2014

We can learn in dreams

We can learn in dreams


A study recently published , which translate review below is something I already knew this because there have been many times I've found answers to my questions in my dreams. I speak not only of questions of "social" type , "emotional " or philosophical , but practical questions about issues and physical problems posed on matters that happened in college. If we add to this certainty , the information provided by Marielalero and many others, about the existence of our own multidimensionality, this should surprise us shortly . Another thing is that we want to understand it, accept it and accept the consequences of such acceptance for our lives.

Happy dreams !


The idea of the surreal Hollywood movies in which people travel through each other's dreams to 'plant' an idea in his head, can not be so far from reality, after all.
Researchers at Yale have found that 'lucid dreamers " who have dreams they can 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 .



People who can control their dreams can use his unusual abilities to experience a sense of euphoria, as if they had actually completed a mission.

But new research suggests that people can actually use their dreams as tools for learning.

Having control of dreams opens up opportunities for us to manipulate these dreams for learning and training, but may be somewhat less accurate than learning to play the violin when you're awake .

By contrast, the " lucid dreamers " puden control areas of their brains to learn when they sleep. What's more , just being a lucid dreamer seems to give us certain advantages.

Researchers at Yale University found that lucid dreamers are better players in tests designed to test a part of the brain important for social interactions and emotional decision making , says a report in New Scientist this week.

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

Morgan and his team are working to train people to use their dreams. Morgan hopes to be able to improve a person's social control and decision-making capabilities .

 "We know that through operating circuits in the brain we can change its arquitectrura the same ," he says .

"It has been shown that people who practice evidence in dreams can give better results of these capabilities in real life ."

 A Swiss study, led by Daniel Erlacher of the University of Bern , showed that lucid dreamers that practiced throwing a coin into a cup were better in real life doing this when they woke .

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