04-29-2015
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Isolated an an incident where I was conciously affecting delta wave amplitudes
- During this period, I was sleep-deprived and tired
- Mood was similar to how becoming lucid in a dream feels.
- At this point of the day, through focus, I was able to induce myself in and out of a dream-like trance temporarily for a short period.
- Going into this awake but dreamy state corresponded with low delta wave amplitudes
- Through this meditation, I was able to keep the delta wave amplitudes very low for over thirty seconds straight (<100)
Go to the Meditations / Dreams page to see the gallery of snapshots taken of affecting delta waves through meditation. The last snapshots in the gallery demonstrate the mood shifting keeping delta waves down.
05-05-2015
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Resting / active BPM average ranges from 80-100
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While laying in bed trying to fall asleep, BPM falls between 60-70ish
- If BPM falls below resting heart rate, user could be sleeping.
- User is definitely asleep when his BPM falls roughly 20-something beats below his normal resting heart rate, and stays there.
05-12-2015
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Sleep detect function works perfectly. To avoid false positives occuring, user should study his waking resting BPM patterns, then adjust the sleeping resting BPM control in the interface accordingly.
- Some time after falling asleep, if the MindWave detects over 10 blinks in one minute, the user is in an REM state of sleep.
- During stages of REM sleep, delta brain wave lengths stay lows. The MindWave is capable of measuring and recording this correlation with fair accuracy.
05-17-2015
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The application is able to play musical triggers during REM sleep accurately.
- A trained dreamer will be able to hear the musical trigger during his dream.
- With time and practice, the trained dreamer should be able to become lucid with this musical association.
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As more research is done and more progress on the devices / program are made, the findings will be carefully documented and published on these pages, so check back later if you're interested!