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Using voice aids it is possible to insert objects into people's dreams in a very rare stage of the dream when no less than two thirds of the respondents said when they woke up that they recognized the object in the dream


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Research revealed: You can plant ideas in people's dreams and influence their content

A laboratory study at MIT found that using voice aids objects can be inserted into people's dreams in a very rare stage of the dream, with no less than two-thirds of respondents saying when they woke up that they recognized the bone in the dream

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It sounds like the plot of a thriller, but scientists say they have figured out how to plant ideas in people's dreams.

Researchers at MIT's Media Lab are trying a new technique called TDI - targeted dream incubation, which allows them to put certain topics into people's dreams.



Previous studies have shown that when people reach a rare state of sleep called lucid dreaming or conscious they achieve awareness of what they are dreaming and can sometimes control what happens in their thoughts.

Conscious dreaming, also known as lucid dreaming or lucid dreaming, is a phenomenon that occurs when a person is aware that he is in a dream when he is asleep.

This consciousness allows that person to control his actions in the "dream space."

Clear dreamers, known as "unironauts," report that during clear dreams they are able to consider all the circumstances associated with waking time, and even drive the dream of their own free will, all when they are in a dream space that is perceived as incredibly real.



The new study claims that TDI achieves similar results by marking people during pre-sleep (the hypnogogy stage), a condition in which dreams are semi-clear, and it occurs exactly at the time someone starts sleeping.

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The results of the study were presented in the August issue of the medical journal Consciousness and Consciousness.

The study involved 25 people who slept during the day.

Before going to bed they recorded through the Recorder app messages like "Remember to think about a tree", or "Remember to keep your thoughts".

The subjects were fitted with dormio devices (a wearable device with a sleep sensor) that monitored their heart rate, and when they entered a state of hypnosis - the point where they are "most exposed to outside voices," explained lead researcher Adam Har Horowitz.



The device that monitors the heart rate connects with the app to wake the participants with the help of the sentences they pre-recorded with the help of the digital aids.

They repeated this several times, with each interrogee recording a short diary each time they woke him up.

"Simply put, people told us whether the objects they were talking about appeared in their dreams," Har Horowitz said.



The researchers found that 67 percent of participants indicated that they dreamed of trees after the recording.

Each time they woke up, their dreams became more bizarre and tangible.

The researchers explain that this method of incubating / engineering dreams and the technology that accompanies it, are tools used in experiments in controlling dreams and expanding the ways in which dreams can be explored on emotions, creativity, memory and beyond.

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This is the dormo device used in the study

Clear dreams are rare, with half the population experiencing them only once in their lifetime.

Researchers at MIT claim to have found a way to allow people to shape things in their dreams by interfering with hypangogy.

The Daily Star reported that Thomas Vega, a graduate of the research institute, examined the tracking device on himself, and tried using the voice accessory to plant an idea in his mind - the ompa lumpa, the theme song from the movie "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory".

"I started dreaming of a chocolate waterfall surrounded by an ompa lumpa that is sung 'Umpa lumpa dupiti du,'" he said, but there was also a twist to the story, because the waterfall in the dream was made of milk-free dark chocolate.



"It was a lactose-free waterfall," he said. Is the knowledge that I am sensitive to lactose in my consciousness or subconscious?

I engineered the content of this dream, but there were still constraints - it seems impossible to dream of milk chocolate because my mind knows it can harm me. "The



researchers hope that with more research they can in the future achieve a variety of benefits from Hindus dreaming like learning language while sleeping or therapy. In post-trauma or anxiety disorder.

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