
For Day 8, I completely forgot to do it because I woke up pretty early and felt like going back to sleep. I was just too sleepy to even gather enough effort.
Day 9, I did two WBTB with the FIELD, recalled 4 dreams overall from those two attempts.
I’m starting to feel emotions in the dream, and while I was doing the WBTB, the second time I woke up, my hand felt kind of cramp-ish.
But I’m getting better at sleeping with holding the mouse I guess.
Download entry as Lucid Scribe Data (LSD) or Comma Separated Values (CSV).
Hi, are you using NeuroSky’s MindSet thing? I’m just interested in how you’re recording all of this. Cool research you’re doing! Sleep research is very interesting, and seems like it would be difficult in a lab. (I know I wouldn’t be able to sleep in a lab setting..) but doing it at home I think yields more accurate and relevant results.
Keep it up, for science!
-Dan
I’m a tester for Michael Paul Coder’s LucidScribe program. He has made a mouse plugin that keeps track on how long you can press the buttons before dozing off. And he made an update to where it waits for at least 10 minutes (he’ll correct me if I’m wrong here) before playing an Anthem that will give you a slight jolt in awareness to enter the dream state.
It’s part of the FIELD (Finger Induced Electronic Lucid Dream) method. He makes the program really simple. All I have to do wake up after 2-3 hours of sleep, plug in the mouse and hold on to it while it collects the data on how long I’m holding it automatically. Then should I let go of the mouse, I use that as a cue that my body is preparing for sleep, but I will keep my conscious aware.
Then after I have enough sleep, the program exports the data and sends it here. You’re welcome to try it out! Best part is not being in an lab setting! My whole bedroom is basically an experimental area 🙂