Anyone try REM deprivation?
Was just reading an article someone posted that said:
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Experiments have shown that if sleepers are awakened as soon as REM starts, they enter REM sleep more rapidly the next time, and their REM is more intense. If the deprivation continues, they go into REM as soon as they fall asleep. It becomes impossible to deprive people of REM sleep without keeping them awake all the time. REM-deprived people can go into REM quickly in shorter naps.[/b]
Sounds like the recipe for a great WILD!
Re: Anyone try REM deprivation?
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Experiments have shown that if sleepers are awakened as soon as REM starts, they enter REM sleep more rapidly the next time, and their REM is more intense. If the deprivation continues, they go into REM as soon as they fall asleep. It becomes impossible to deprive people of REM sleep without keeping them awake all the time. REM-deprived people can go into REM quickly in shorter naps.
Sounds like the recipe for a great WILD![/quote]
I have been involved in self sleep deprivation. I have concluded for myself that it creates sensational hypnagogic imagary.
But because your mind is too busy making up the sleep that it needs and requires, that it makes becoming aware almost impossible.
Polyphasic sleep cycles (uberman sleep cycle)