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      Ultrasound to induce Lucid Dreams?

      http://www.news-medical.net/?id=42266

      A group of neuroscientists at Arizona State University has developed pulsed ultrasound techniques that can remotely stimulate brain circuit activity.

      Their findings, published in the Oct. 29 issue of the journal Public Library of Science (PLoS) One, provide insights into how low-power ultrasound can be harnessed for the noninvasive neurostimulation of brain circuits.


      Heres some more links

      http://www.techradar.com/news/world-...e-brain-480595

      http://io9.com/5071758/ultrasound-ca...ngs-in-college

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      Very fascinating. This kinda stuff is probably the future of LDing.

      I bet it isn't long before there is a house hold helmet that instantly induces an LD, video game consoles will be a thing of the past.
      "If you realize Sunyata (the void), compassion will arise within your hearts; and when you lose all differentiation between yourself and others, then you will be fit to serve others." - Milarepa


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      Quote Originally Posted by lucid4sho View Post
      Very fascinating. This kinda stuff is probably the future of LDing.

      I bet it isn't long before there is a house hold helmet that instantly induces an LD, video game consoles will be a thing of the past.
      Nah, probably porn will be a thing of the past but people are going to want video games for the social aspect and interaction. Until you can actually link brains and share dreams, I think there are certain types of people who are going to view it as too individual and anti-social of an experience. Sucks for them, I'd buy like 3 helmets all for myself!

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      does anyone know how I can get my hand on any low frequency Ultrasound devices?

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      a hospital? lol

      I dunno, seems quite ballsy to me to start screwing with your head like that. I wouldn't do it unless I knew precisely what I was doing, which I don't. I'm cautious about things like this though, I don't even like the idea of binaural beats because I have no idea what they are actually doing or if the person who made it was qualified to screw with my head

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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      a hospital? lol

      I dunno, seems quite ballsy to me to start screwing with your head like that. I wouldn't do it unless I knew precisely what I was doing, which I don't. I'm cautious about things like this though, I don't even like the idea of binaural beats because I have no idea what they are actually doing or if the person who made it was qualified to screw with my head
      "One prior stumbling block to using ultrasound noninvasively in the brain has been the skull. However, the acoustic frequencies utilized by Tyler and his colleagues to construct their pulsed ultrasound waveforms, overlap with a frequency range where optimal energy gains are achieved between transcranial transmission and brain absorption of ultrasound - which allows the ultrasound to penetrate bone and yet prevent damage to the soft tissues. Their findings are supported by other studies examining the potential of high-intensity focused ultrasound for ablating brain tissues, where it was shown that low-frequency ultrasound could be focused through human skulls."

      - http://www.news-medical.net/?id=42266


      I doubt that low frequency ultrasound is dangerous, some people already use it with their electric toothbrushes.

      Ultrasound is just sound that is higher in frequency than what the human ear can hear.

      Dogs, cats and other animals can hear ultrasound.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      Nah, probably porn will be a thing of the past but people are going to want video games for the social aspect and interaction. Until you can actually link brains and share dreams, I think there are certain types of people who are going to view it as too individual and anti-social of an experience. Sucks for them, I'd buy like 3 helmets all for myself!
      Very true.
      "If you realize Sunyata (the void), compassion will arise within your hearts; and when you lose all differentiation between yourself and others, then you will be fit to serve others." - Milarepa


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      I have followed the link that you have post, and I have found out the ultrasound that you have said. It is really nice and it is working. But before moving on to controlling your dreams, you should help yourself on staying lucid once you become lucid in your dreams.

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