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Inception movie comes true: scientists find way to guide dreams

The Christopher Nolan movie Inception, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon, Ellen Page and Tom Hardy, comes true.

Scientists at MIT find way to drive dreams. The idea that dreams are driven by other people. It remained on the public agenda for a long time with the 2010 production Inception.

Directed by Christopher Nolan, the film was about a professional thief who cultivates ideas in dreams. Now scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Found a way to guide the dreams of people who fell asleep.

By repeating some information in the first phase of sleep called hypnagogy, they managed to direct dreams to specific themes. Using Dormio’s sleep monitoring device rese. Participants in the study, first through an application “Do not forget to think a tree.” and then prepared to sleep.

Meanwhile, the Dormio device worn on the fingers. To determine whether the sleeper has entered the hypnagogia stage, in which he is susceptible to external sound, the individuals’ heartbeat. The device followed the electrical changes in the skin’s surface and the way the fingers bend or relax.

When the participants fell asleep and entered the hypnagogy phase, Dormio began to play pre-recorded sounds.

This cycle repeated several times, and when the participants woke up, they entered short dream diaries into practice. Adam Haar Horowitz, one of the authors of the study, “Participants expressed whether these referrals appeared in their dreams.”

Objects in commands are often transformed in dreams. For example, the tree message turns into a tree-shaped car. However, these associations are easily recognized. Researchers detected tree-related elements in 67 percent of the dreams reported by the participants.

“I was following tree roots with someone next to me and the roots were taking me to different places.”


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