Some recent lucid dream research looks to be apropos for this subject, and provide additional clues as to the plan or organization behind the sleep phenomenon and to how the mind/body philosophy controversy might figure in. The investigators were able to monitor the subject's lucid dreaming "actions" and enable the subjects to move their legs while during the lucid dreaming they were moving their dream legs, and confirm that the activity data was during lucid dreaming by using instrumentation that detected REM sleep and presumably the electromyography equipment.
https://www.iflscience.com/lucid-dreamer...laim-72863
A dualist mind/body philosophy interpretation of this: evidently, during lucid dreaming the inner consciousness or spirit is not totally enmeshed in the brain's neural structures and totally "switched off" by the "housekeeping" processing. It is not completely damped. It can resume its core subjective conscious awareness of a sort in a self-manufactured "physical" environment, all while the brain's neurological systems proceed with their "housekeeping" activities.
The long list of mind functions overhauled or cleaned up by the brain during REM sleep (from post #4) is as follows:
This can be interpreted as showing that while embodied the functional subsystems of the physical/mental brain/mind interactional interface are periodically cleaned up and refurbished during REM sleep and also to a limited degree during lucid dream REM sleep. Evidently, during lucid dreaming, suppression is released of the deepest core function of subjective conscious awareness and agency, and the limited self is allowed to have limited physical control via the motor nerve interface.
https://www.iflscience.com/lucid-dreamer...laim-72863
Quote:"A research team with REMspace, a California-based startup, has been exploring the potential benefits of manipulating the power of lucid dreaming. Existing research has suggested that lucid dreaming could be used to help with various things, such as improving mood and decreasing depression, to addressing phobias, improving motor skills, and preventing nightmares. The researchers at REMspace even posit that mastery of lucid dreaming could be harnessed to “solve work or personal tasks while sleeping.”
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In a laboratory study, the team wanted to know whether it was possible for a lucid dreamer to control real-life objects from their dream state.
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The REMspace team worked with five experienced lucid dreamers in a laboratory experiment where each individual was connected to specialized electromyography (EMG) sensors, which measure muscle and nerve responses.
Through this equipment, participants were able to move their legs while dreaming, which served as a signal to move a virtual avatar (a Cybertruck in this instance) on a computer screen. The dreamers could also move their hands to turn the car in order to avoid oncoming obstacles, which were communicated to them by sending light through the participant’s eyes.
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All five of the participants were able to consciously control the virtual Tesla vehicle while asleep when their brains were in the REM sleep phase (which was confirmed by polysomnography).
During the experiment, the dreamers were able to control the virtual avatar for periods of time ranging from several seconds to several minutes. This is believed to be the first time two-way control has been established through an experiment."
A dualist mind/body philosophy interpretation of this: evidently, during lucid dreaming the inner consciousness or spirit is not totally enmeshed in the brain's neural structures and totally "switched off" by the "housekeeping" processing. It is not completely damped. It can resume its core subjective conscious awareness of a sort in a self-manufactured "physical" environment, all while the brain's neurological systems proceed with their "housekeeping" activities.
The long list of mind functions overhauled or cleaned up by the brain during REM sleep (from post #4) is as follows:
Quote:"Sharply increases activity in brain regions for visual, motor, memories of experiences, and especially emotions
Deactivates edges of prefrontal cortex, switching off logical thought in the control region
Solidifies language acquisition
Recalibrates the ability to determine the meaning of facial expressions and body language
Works toward resolving emotional reactions and states, reducing hypersensitivity
Works to solve problems
Engages in creativity, e.g., by associating stored memories not obviously related"
This can be interpreted as showing that while embodied the functional subsystems of the physical/mental brain/mind interactional interface are periodically cleaned up and refurbished during REM sleep and also to a limited degree during lucid dream REM sleep. Evidently, during lucid dreaming, suppression is released of the deepest core function of subjective conscious awareness and agency, and the limited self is allowed to have limited physical control via the motor nerve interface.