 Originally Posted by FryingMan
Can anyone comment on whether any effectiveness studies were done (even anecdotally) for particular classification of user: someone who does a lot of serious of daytime practice, but is still in the beginning and doesn't get lucid enough (where I am): my goal is multiple LDs per night, and where I am is on average once per 8-9 days or so. Sageous I noticed you said it only worked for you a couple of times over the course of a year, but that you wanted to stop doing daytime practice. Are there any studies on effectiveness given that very specific target category? I.e., a serious LD practitioner (not Joe Random Public) putting in the daytime work, but not already an "expert"?
^^ My first, reactionary, answer to that was a resounding "Hell no," even though in truth I could be wrong -- LaBerge tends to play his cards close to the vest. From what I understand, the testing LaBerge currently does of the N2d2 is done exclusively at his dreamcamps, which are generally (but never exclusively) attended by people who have no idea what daytime work is, so a study pool of experienced LD'ers is very thin. Plus, given that the "study" amounts to one or two uses of the N2D2 by a couple of customers, even if LaBerge had experienced LD'ers in attendance, there wouldn't be enough time to gather any real information... not to mention that, from what I remember, those few experienced LD'ers in attendance at TLI dreamcamps had little to no interest in trying out the N2D2.
But now, if LaBerge gets a lot of applications for beta-testers, then bites his lip and actually sends a bunch out, he might be able to get some real data to be able to say more decisively how the N2D2 might effect the dreams of someone already doing substantial day work.
I for one think N2D2 will likely help improve frequency, as long as it is comfortable enough to sleep in, and its signalling is flexible enough to still work after the placebo effect wears off. Plus, experienced LD'ers who do regular daytime work will probably receive the greatest benefits from the N2D2, because this machine potentially is an excellent aid to achieving lucidity, but not a magic pill that replaces all the fundamentals... not good news for novices looking for an easy way out, but good news for folks, like you, looking for something that might help you improve from a reasonably successful LD'ing frequency to something closer to LD's on demand.
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