In 1981, Keith Hearne and Stephen Laberge asked dreamers to send “telegrams” to the outside world. More than 30 years later, scientists continue to blaze trails to communicate with the sleeping mind. Johannes Plenio/Unsplash January 3, 2024 The study of dreams: Scientists uncover new communication channels with dreamers Başak Türker, Institut du Cerveau (ICM) and Delphine Oudiette, Inserm Some dreamers were able to distinguish real words from invented ones by smiling or frowning.
agsandrew/Shutterstock June 19, 2019 I’m a lucid dream researcher – here’s how to train your brain to do it Achilleas Pavlou, University of Essex Research on lucid dreams is still in its infancy, but some induction techniques already hold real promise - and most can be tried in the comfort of your own bedroom.
Take me to the stars. Aman Rawal July 14, 2016 Could we one day heal the mind by taking control of our dreams? Adhip Rawal, University of Sussex Lucid dreaming is showing some promise in treating nightmares. Could it help treat some mental illnesses, too?