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Brain activity during lucid, vivid dreaming suggests consciousness can arise in sleep: Study
Findings, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, "open the door to a deeper understanding of lucid dreaming as an intricate state of consciousness by pointing to the possibility that conscious experience can arise from within sleep itself," lead author Cagatay Demirel, Radboud University Medical Center, said.
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Researchers reveal artificial intelligence can diagnose autism spectrum disorder
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Study reveals AI may transform the way we understand emotion
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Misdiagnosis, lack of single cause contribute to India’s encephalitis burden
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Research: Laser therapy helps improve short term memory problems
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Completely paralysed man walks again using brain waves
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Now, headband to help you manage stress
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