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The New Science of Dreaming

First publishedAug 18, 12:00 UTC
Last updatedAug 18, 15:11 UTC · 9m ago
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Researchers at University of Cambridge used special equipment to record and analyze a person's brain activity during dreams.

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Researchers at University of Cambridge used special equipment to record and analyze a person's brain activity during dreams. They used electrodes and sensors to measure the brain's responses to light, sound, and touch. This new method can help scientists understand dreams better.

Why it matters

This new method can help scientists understand dreams and their role in our brains. It can also lead to new treatments for sleep disorders.

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What did the researchers do?
They used special equipment to record and analyze a person's brain activity during dreams.
Why is this important?
This new method can help scientists understand dreams and their role in our brains.
Who were the researchers?
They were Karen Konkoly and Marco Wolf from University of Cambridge.
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