I was wondering if anyone had heard of any research or discussion relating to neurofeedback for dream work, enhancement of dream vividness or assisting in attaining lucidity? |
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I was wondering if anyone had heard of any research or discussion relating to neurofeedback for dream work, enhancement of dream vividness or assisting in attaining lucidity? |
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I actually did a report my junior year in high school on Biofeedback (the same thing). It's actually quite facinating! Not only can it help most of the things mentioned in that article, but the training sessions can also help people learn to control their heart-rate, breathing, muscle movements, etc. The trainers give their clients advice on techniques to try in relation to what they're trying to accomplish. I'd imagine it'd be kind of expensive, though, since you have one-on-one training with a specialist and are in contact with sophisticated equipment. I'd like to try it some day. |
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I have a computer game that uses biofeedback (Journey to Wild Divine), I'm not sure if that's the same thing as neurofeedback. There are many exericises which you have to calm down or hyper up and they measure it using biofeedback (SCL and heart rate, three sensors placed around three fingers). Anyways, I haven't heart of neurofeedback being used for dream work. That would be a very interesting field to research! |
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