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Re: fact or myth - listening to tapes while you sleep?
Posted by I realy need to learn English while I am sleeping , can you on 8/27/05
On 10/02/04, Mama Maria wrote: > To the best of my knowledge the only tapes that are worth > listening to while you sleep are language tapes, and this is > only benificial if it is started with young children and > continued through age 11 or 12 when auditory processing is > set. > > the reason this is benificial is so that language sounds > dont become "determined" and "specilized" to only one > language. > > The younmger a child is, the stronger there ability is to > learn language, a child below the age of 7 is something like > 30 times more capable of learning a second language fluently > then a teenager (this is why the way we teach second > languages in the usa is so bad). > > the tapes are good to use with children evwn if you are not > actively teaching them to speak a second language because it > at least ensures the child will retain the abilty to hear > the the sounds which many claim is a pre-requistie to > actually learning to speak those sounds with any type of > fluency. > > > If there is any research out there to support listening to > other types of tapes while sleeping i am not familiar with > it. > > 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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