http://www.lumosity.com/brain-games/...t-in-migration
http://www.lumosity.com/brain-games/.../memory-matrix
My thinking for memory-matrix essentially is that it improves memory of 3-D area. So for obvious reasons that may be important in dream recall, as well as perhaps improve your awareness of what is happening around you in a dream. For example, with improved 3D memory you might have a easier time recognizing the changes in a instantaneous dream and say "hey a second ago that table had a lamp on it, now its gone" you preform a reality check out of confusion = clutch lucid party time.
Lost-in-migration may help stabilization in a dream, as it helps concentration, as well as avoiding distraction. For example a well known stabilization technique in a dream could be focus on one object. If you have had trouble with this before either because of say: loss of clarity, being distracted by other things going on around, or even feeling your waking body, I think this might may be beneficiary.
So this could just be a safe bet while you continue to participate dream journaling. I have absolutely no clinical research on this, so I brought it to dream views. If you happen to be able to recall more dreams, improve clarity/vividness, as well as say length, awesome! This is a rather subtle inquiry, so what I mean is Reality checking/dream journaling are way more important, but I guess these traits could not hurt to be improved. Hopefully this might help and happy dreaming.
EDIT: When prompted about membership to the site, you can just escape out of it. It is not necessary, just if you feel competitive about your super awesome intelligence.
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