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Is sleep learning possible? A new Weizmann Institute study appearing in Nature Neuroscience has found that if certain odors are presented after tones during sleep, people will start sniffing when they hear the tones alone — even when no odor is present — both during sleep and, later, when awake. In other words, people can learn new information while they sleep, and this can unconsciously modify their waking behavior. http://preventdisease.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/PreventDiseasecom/199701427498 https://twitter.com/#!/Prevent_Disease
2012-08-27 03:07:13
Source: http://www.preventdisease.com/cgi-bin/cornews11/viewnews.cgi?id=EFuypyuVVuFQahHiVX
WRONG. You are taking a scientific research paper and skewing it so far out of focus it’s comical. Next time you write about something you are not qualified to speak on, at least attempt to get the terminology correct. No scientist would ever use the term “the unconscious” as such a state does not exist. That’s layperson idiocy. Try again.