A study from MIT and Harvard Medical School shows that during the phase when you’re drifting between sleep and wake, a state known as sleep onset, the creative mind is particularly fertile. They also demonstrated, for the first time, that when people are prompted to dream about a particular topic during that sleep phase, they show much more creativity when later asked to write a story about that topic.
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As one of the most reputable institutions, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) holds some of the world’s leading research in science, engineering, design, and arts that encourage the exploration and creation of cutting-edge technologies capable of changing the world – and now MIT is bringing its expertise to Southeast Asia. This year, the MIT […]
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