(Livescience.com)
It's not quite "Inception," but new research has allowed scientists to "read" some people as they dream.
Using brain imaging, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Germany said they were able to compare the brain activity of "lucid dreamers" as they entertained the same thoughts awake and asleep. The brain activity was similar, if weaker during sleep, the researchers said. Read Here
It's not quite "Inception," but new research has allowed scientists to "read" some people as they dream.
Using brain imaging, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Germany said they were able to compare the brain activity of "lucid dreamers" as they entertained the same thoughts awake and asleep. The brain activity was similar, if weaker during sleep, the researchers said. Read Here
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