I haven't tried this yet, but I study dreams pretty
extensively and I have found out that alot of what I hear
while I am sleeping is incorporated in my dreams. My son
frequently creates music on the computer while I am sleeping
and I somehow hear it in my dreams as background music..I
wake up and he says 'listen to this mom' and it is the same
song I heard in a dream. I was studying pimsleur spanish on
cd for awhile and I also noticed that I started dreaming
about the language. I'm going to try listening to the
spanish language cd while I sleep and see what happens.
On 10/01/04, rather not say right now wrote:
> Okay, I hope I'm not looking like an ignorant person right
> now but this question is bugging me and I hope the
> professionals here can help me.
>
> 1. Does listening to a tape of a subject while you sleep
> help you retain and learn it better when you are awake?
>
> 2. Assuming that the answer to #1 is Yes - If one can
stand
> to listen to two or more tapes simultaneoulsy while he or
> she sleeps, can the brain properly process the information
> so that it enhances the learning of the three subjects
> while the person is awake.
> Ex. Listen to a tape of Hamlet, a lesson on speaking in
> Spanish, and a tape on Calculus.
>
> I have not done this yet, mainly because I only have one
> tape player right now.
>
> Let me know your opinions and any web sites where I can
> find more information on this.
>
> Is this what they call "subliminal learning"?