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Científicos encuentran una forma de comunicarse con personas que están dormidas y soñando

Científicos encuentran una forma de comunicarse con personas que están dormidas y soñando
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Scientists break through the wall of sleep to the untapped world of dreams

Scientists break through the wall of sleep to the untapped world of dreams NSF-supported researchers achieve two-way communication with lucidly dreaming people, creating a new method for studying the human mind that might lead to innovative ways of learning and problem-solving. By Jason Stoughton Eight minus six … two” It’s not exactly “one small step for man,” but that humble mathematical message is extraordinary in its own way. The first part “eight minus six” was transmitted by a scientist to a place just as exotic as the moon yet frequented by each of us. The response “two” came from the mind of a sleeping research subject as he snoozed in a neuroscience laboratory outside Chicago.

Scientists Find a Way to Communicate With Dreaming People

Scientists Find a Way to Communicate With Dreaming People Image: K Konkoly The veil between dreamworld and reality may be thinner than we thought. In a new study released Thursday, scientists in four countries say they’ve shown it’s possible to communicate with people while they’re lucid dreaming. At least some of the time, the dreamers were reportedly able to respond to yes-or-no questions and answer simple math problems through facial and eye movements; afterward, some recalled hearing the questions during their dream. Advertisement Cognitive neuroscientist and study author Ken Paller and his colleagues at Northwestern University in Chicago have been studying the connection between sleeping and memory for years. It’s commonly thought that sleep is crucial to the robust storage of memories created throughout the day. But little is still understood about this process and how dreams might play a role in it.

Study finds real-time dialogue with a dreaming person is possible

 E-Mail IMAGE: This photo shows Konkoly watching brain signals from a sleeping participant in the lab. Researchers are working to expand and refine two-way communications with sleeping people so more complex conversations. view more  Credit: K. Konkoly Dreams take us to what feels like a different reality. They also happen while we re fast asleep. So, you might not expect that a person in the midst of a vivid dream would be able to perceive questions and provide answers to them. But a new study reported in the journal Current Biology on February 18 shows that, in fact, they can. We found that individuals in REM sleep can interact with an experimenter and engage in real-time communication, said senior author Ken Paller (@kap101) of Northwestern University. We also showed that dreamers are capable of comprehending questions, engaging in working-memory operations, and producing answers.

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