
Başak Türker
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May 21, 2024 |
innerself.com | Başak Türker |Sigmund Freud |Theresa Cheung |Adam Thompson
In 1981, Keith Hearne and Stephen Laberge asked dreamers to send “telegrams” to the outside world. More than 30 years later, scientists continue to blaze trails to communicate with the sleeping mind. Johannes Plenio/Unsplash, CC BYIn his sci-fi film Inception (2010), Christophe Nolan imagined his protagonist slipping into other people’s dreams and even shaping their contents. But what if this story wasn’t so far away from real life?
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Feb 15, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Gemma Ware |Başak Türker
Humans spend about one third of our lives asleep and while most of us dream regularly, some people remember their dreams more than others. But scientists still know surprisingly little about why or how we experience dreams. In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, we find out about new research from a sleep lab in France that has unlocked a way to find out more by communicating with people as they dream. It’s hard to study people when they’re dreaming.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
psypost.org | Başak Türker |Delphine Oudiette
In his sci-fi film Inception (2010), Christopher Nolan imagined his protagonist slipping into other people’s dreams and even shaping their contents. But what if this story wasn’t so far away from real life? Our research suggests that it is possible to interact with volunteers while they are asleep, and even to converse with them at certain key moments.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
innerself.com | Başak Türker |Delphine Oudiette |Sigmund Freud |Theresa Cheung
In 1981, Keith Hearne and Stephen Laberge asked dreamers to send “telegrams” to the outside world. More than 30 years later, scientists continue to blaze trails to communicate with the sleeping mind. Johannes Plenio/Unsplash, CC BYIn his sci-fi film Inception (2010), Christophe Nolan imagined his protagonist slipping into other people’s dreams and even shaping their contents. But what if this story wasn’t so far away from real life?
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Jan 16, 2024 |
inverse.com | Başak Türker |Delphine Oudiette
In his sci-fi film Inception (2010), Christophe Nolan imagined his protagonist slipping into other people’s dreams and even shaping their contents. But what if this story wasn’t so far away from real life? Our research suggests that it is possible to interact with volunteers while they are asleep and even to converse with them at certain key moments.
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