Scientists Match Dream Images To Photos 47
scibri writes "Scientists have learned how to discover what you are dreaming about while you sleep. A team of Japanese researchers scanned the brains of three people as they slept, and compared the scans to those of the same people looking at photos of common objects. They were then able to tell, with 75% — 80% accuracy, if one of those images appeared in a dream."
Uh-oh... (Score:4, Funny)
Don't show naked women, don't show naked women...
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Um, why? Afraid they'll find out you are not gay?
Re:Uh-oh... (Score:5, Informative)
Odd, it looks more like some dude stretching his asshole to me.
Security through Obscurity (Score:1)
Luckily for me I rarely dream about existing, much less common, objects.
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Sorry Charley, our Dreamcam covers that also:
http://www.buamai.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/5492075647_6909666779_o.jpg [buamai.com]
Well... (Score:1)
if you are dreaming images of common objects your dreams are not interesting enough to be worth the research...
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While working in shipping at Dell during one of those months where we were working 10 hour days for over 30 days straight I used to have erotic dreams about Dell shipping boxes.
Damn straight I'm posting that AC, no way in hell would I like that associated with my ...... hmm
apk
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- DOB: 01/31/1965
- Mother: Jan Kowalski
- - DOB: 12/03/1933
Japanese researchers (Score:2, Funny)
I predict a high probability of tentacles and schoolgirls.
That tech in Prometheus wasn't so far fetched, , , (Score:1)
I remember when David was viewing the dreams of the cryosleeping crew thinking that is just stupid. I'll buy spaceships and aliens, but we'll never have tech like that. I'll be damned, we have a primitive form now. And by 'we' I mean 'they'.
obligatory PBF (Score:5, Funny)
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In further news... (Score:2)
Did I see Christopher Nolan in that dream last night?
let me know when i can control my dreams (Score:4, Interesting)
this of course would make 98% of TV rather boring in comparison but...
Re:let me know when i can control my dreams (Score:5, Informative)
a lot of people can train themselves for lucid dreaming.
look it up.
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Re:let me know when i can control my dreams (Score:4, Informative)
That's why you learn from either a print book, or the simplest online guide out there, and ignore the discussion community entirely...
I know it is real because I have accidentally done it a few times, I just really don't care enough to improve the odds by doing all the mental exercises out there.
An easy example: A sign that you are dreaming is inconsistent numbers, and simply being aware of this fact will help trigger lucid dreams if you encounter numbers in a dream. To improve the chances of this occurring, you can make a habit of checking your watch / clocks / other things with numbers twice while awake, and verify that the numbers remain consistent. This isn't as easy as it sounds, which is why I gave up...
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Since you mentioned 'Inception' I thought I'd comment that I found and installed an app on my N900 called "realitycheck"
http://www.linux.com/community/blogs/n900-desktop-widget-lucid-dreaming-reality-check.html [linux.com]
The app is rather simple: its just a reminder app.
The mechanism is to look at your hand, then look away, then look at your hand again.
The idea behind it is that what one does a lot of when awake creeps into our dreams and you will dream about looking at your hand, 2x.
The reason this is important is th
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Same thing with text: if you re-read it and it's different, it's a dream. Another one: jump, and if you come down slowly (like you're on Moon gravity), you know you're dreaming.
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Last time I accidentally started lucid dreaming, I changed the angle of view and aspect ratio of my vision, which was really strange and really kind of cool at the same time. I've been interested in doing more lucid dreaming, but don't really care quite enough to train myself for it. I just enjoy it when it happens.
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I went to the wikipedia page after reading the xkcd comic that had "lucid dreaming" in its mouseover text.
There, I saw that lucid dreaming is taught to people who have a lot of nightmares, while undergoing therapy, so that they can gain control over their dreams.
It sounded intriguing, but I didn't have the patience to learn more about it.
In any case, sorry to hear you ran into stupid people.
But if you did train yourself to do this, I do have a couple of questions:
(1) can you control the passage of time in y
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You can. People have been practicing lucid dreaming [wikipedia.org] for centuries.
These days you can even purchase devices to make lucid dreaming easier. [lucidity.com]
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It'd probably leave you open to all sorts of copyright violation charges. For instance from Playboy inc., as well as several makers of small household appliances. Or maybe that's just me..
No pictures? (Score:5, Funny)
Scary thought. (Score:1)
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Uh-oh. They are Japanese!
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If she has seven arms, why does she need your measly one finger?
Pffft, my dream determinator is 100% accurate (Score:2, Funny)
I've never been wrong when I've said: I can tell you're not dreaming about this picture I drew of the mobile drilling machine I piloted while trying to head off a subterranean nuke-missile and save the world, before I decided to take a detour and visit my "middle-earth" high-school, which is why the pic shows the Magma-Men and I gathered 'round the rig with glowing smiles.
Honestly, you could monitor my dreams and accurately compare every photograph of everything in the entire Universe and you'd still nev
so many dreams there just are no pictures... (Score:1)
It's good work, but the nothing like photos (Score:1)