
Sleep Science Podcast
We spend a third of our lives sleeping, and this podcast is all about understanding sleep. We know a lot about what the brain does in sleep, but we are just starting to understand why it does some of these things, and even more excitingly, how we can take full advantage of sleep and also manipulate it for our own ends. In each episode, neuroscientist Penny Lewis interviews a different sleep researcher, talking about a various aspect of sleep science. Topics include sleep physiology and medicine, circadian rhythm, how sleep impacts on our memories and creativity, Sleep Engineering for enhanced health and cognition, and the most recent technologies to promote sleep.©SleepSciencePodcast 2021. These materials may be downloaded for personal use only. They may not be shared, distributed or reproduced in any form or for any reason without express permission
Sleep Science Podcast
Episode 9: Michelle Carr and Karen Konkoly - What is lucid dreaming and how can it help us?
Have you ever wished you could control your dreams? In this episode we learn about new approaches letting people do exactly that. We also delve into important benefits lucid dreaming could have, such as helping reduce nightmares or helping process traumatic memories. In addition, we explore how lucid dreams provide a window into understanding consciousness and people's inner worlds, and touch on the symbolism often found in dreams.
This episode was produced by: Dominic Carr
If you'd like to find out more about the guests featured in this episode or want to read up on their lucid dream induction study feel free to follow the links below:
Glossary of terms used in the episode:
Confabulation = mistaken or unintentionally fabricated memories.
Dream sign = something you notice in a dream that helps you realize that you're dreaming.
Dream theme = dreams tend to fall into common themes, such as dreams about being chased, flying, or getting lost somewhere.
Dream work = discussing your dream and perhaps re-imagining a more positive ending.
Entrainment = when your brainwaves become synchronized to another rhythmic stimulus.
EOG = electrodes placed near the eyes that detect eye movements.
Intention setting = setting an objective to fulfill while dreaming, such as asking a dream character a specific question.
Prospective memory = remembering you need to do something in the future.
Reality checking = asking yourself if you could be dreaming.
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