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Across the whole group of participants, cued or uncued, the subsequent solving rate for puzzles that had appeared in dreams was 42 percent, as opposed to 17 percent for people who hadn't dreamed of the puzzles. It was as if some headway had been made towards the solution during the dream.
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Scientists show it's possible to solve problems in your dreams by playing the right sounds
Could the same method one day power sleep-time ads? It's like the movie Inception, but without Leonardo DiCaprio, unless you imagine him. Researchers used carefully timed sound cues to nudge dream content,
A new artificial intelligence (AI) was developed by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to bring an enhancement to robots' capabilities in households, calling this system, the PIGINet. This new AI will help in enhancing the ...
For many years, the idea that “sleeping on it” would provide an individual with some time in which their subconscious mind would work through a problem or problems has generally been accepted as
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