New experiments show that an app developed by researchers can boost snoozing users’ likelihood of knowing when they are having a dream.
Researchers have developed a smartphone app that appears to increase the frequency of lucid dreams. Here's how it works.
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Do you wish you could control what you dream? Apps are appearing that claim to be able to optimise sleep for self-improvement and better health.
Triggering Lucid Dreams via a Smartphone App In a new study published in this month's issue of Consciousness and Cognition, Karen Konkoly and colleagues adapted the TLR to a home setting by ...