First post. Any freeware programs that will program laptop screen to provide time settable strobe?
I tried the Brainwave Generator. It appears that it might do what I"m trying for, but is irritatingly difficult to decipher its GUI.
Brand new at this, so forgive me for knowing next to nothing yet about what is available. I"m assuming that the Dreamlight goggles that actually monitor REM patterns are pretty expensive.
I wonder if anyone has ever written a small simple program/file that would allow you to sync a cycle timer module with screen settings and the laptop's clock to be able to set your laptop screen to, for instance, flash a brilliant (brilliance adjustable) colored screen at, say, three second intervals for about thirty seconds. This interval could be adjusted to commence at a time that you estimate REM to be optimal, and could be set to repeat a few times each sleep cycle.
To bed at 1100pm. At 5:30, or so, laptop screen strobes/flashes brightly at three second intervals about 10 times then stops. 90minutes later it does this again. And a third time if you wish. Keep tweaking the intervals, brightness, time settings, as you acclimate it to your sleep cycles.
Also, I remember we used to have an overstuffed pure feather pillow in the house that we used to refer to as the "dream" pillow. Whenever you slept with it you would have extraordinarily memorable dreams. Way before my ever becoming aware of lucid dreaming techniques. Anything to this?