 Originally Posted by ElmoEatsEmos
1. Is it possible to start dreaming right after you fall asleep? I fell asleep in chemistry class today for 10 minutes, and I started dreaming (I think. I don't really remember now). Unfortunately, my chem teacher yelled for me to wake up and I did 
It is not likely that you're having the typical deep REM sleep but more likely exaggerated hypnagogic imagery. This is similar to when you are trying to fall asleep and your mind drifts away eliciting random images to you. It is your brain slowly entering slow-wave sleep.
2. Do binaural beats and special brainwave music help induce lucid dreams? If so, what are some good ones for me to try?
"A vibratory stimulus at a frequency of about 100 Hz was transmitted through a bone conductor on the mastoid in 26 profoundly deaf subjects. In all of them, the function of the vestibular apparatus was tested by means of the Fitzgerald-Hallpike caloric test. In some of the deaf subjects, evoked potentials were recorded, which following the frequency of the stimulus and which according to amplitude and latency characteristics, corresponded to the frequency following response (FFR). A close correlation was found between the normal function of the vestibular apparatus and the appearance of FFR in deaf subjects. The possible receptors of the stimulus and the afferent pathways which generate the recorded response are discussed."
+ http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs...ournalCode=oto
You can also find a detailed article on the efficacy of binaural beats here:
+ http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5356368.pdf
However, I am really not sure where you can purchase one and it really depends on where you live. I will post one as soon as I come across one that I would support.
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