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Re: fact or myth - listening to tapes while you sleep?
Posted by Johnny Ducharme on 5/31/06

    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"?

     
     

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