 Originally Posted by mcwillis
Ive finished reading the book by Neil Slade as he was one of the senior research fellows there. Absolutely fascinating. It's a terrible shame the lab isn't running anymore.
I'm not sure if this is a response to xei's post, but that was sarcasm, in case you didn't catch it. 
I remember you posting about this before in another thread. I only seem to be good at sensing specific regions in my brain while on certain substances or during certain transitional stages between wake and dream. Both of which involve dissociation from external stimuli, which of course, makes sensing internal functions and physiological changes much easier. When I'm transitioning I usually draw my focus to the frontal lobe, which seems to facilitate the process of entering a dream. Next time I might aim for the amygdala, just to see if anything interesting happens.
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