project:brain_hacking:sending_emg_signal_from_dream
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| + | ====== Sending EMG signal from dream ====== | ||
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| + | Figure 4. Morse code communication from the lucid dream. Evidence of voluntary control of other muscle groups during REM was found by LaBerge, Nagel, Dement, and Zarcone (1981) while testing a variety of lucidity signals. We observed that a sequence of left and right dream-fist clenches resulted in a corresponding sequence of left and right forearm twitches as measured by EMG. Here the subject sends a Morse code signal with left and right fist clenches corresponding to dots and dashes, respectively. Hence the message translates as " | ||
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| + | Aplications: | ||
| + | *better comunication from dreams | ||
| + | *reconstruction of dream body movement | ||
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| + | Posible problems: | ||
| + | *EMG resolution | ||
| + | *too strong muscle atonia | ||
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| + | Ideas: | ||
| + | *testing in WILD (REM, | ||
| + | *find way how to turn off only sensory pathways | ||
| + | *modulation of muscle atonia | ||
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| + | REM (lucid) dreamed and executed actions share the same neural substrate? | ||