Remember the movie "Inception"? Christopher Nolan made the film revolves around a group of people who try to influence other people by going into a dream and then controlling the subconscious of people who are targeted, by controlling his dream.
However, Yale University researchers found that the story depicted in the film "Inception" that could become a reality. A number of Yale researchers found the possibility of "Lucid Dreamers", which is the dreamer who can control his dreams and be able to learn new skills-skills in their dreams.
The team then experimented with the concept of 'train' people by asking them what should be dreamed up. People who can control his dreams have an unusual ability to feel sensations or euphoria, like when they had reached or achievement of something desired.
Not only that, the research also uncovered that one can 'use' the dream as a vehicle to learn something.
By controlling the dream, it will open up opportunities to 'manipulate' the dream to study and practice. This does not mean they can practice like the practice playing the violin in the bed. However, the "lucid Dreamers" can be 'open' their brains to 'practice' in my sleep.
The "Lucid Dreamers" is also known to have better abilities in tasks that have a stake, which is designed to test an important part of their brain in terms of taking decisions and their social interactions.
According to Peter Morgan of Yale University, part of the brain is a very potential to be trained. Because of that Morgan and his team hope to increase social control and the ability to take a person's decision, by train through dreams.
"We know by linking circuits in our brain can change its architecture," said Morgan.
In addition to Yale researchers, through a dream exercise has also been conducted by researchers from the University of Bern, Switzerland. The study, led by Daniel Erlacher was revealed, people who 'train' (brain) to throw a coin into the cup would be better at doing in the real world.
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