Physics Van

10/11/2016

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New York Magazine (Oct. 11) – When you don’t have any images to draw from, the brain is forced to use other materials to construct its dream world, creating sleeping scenarios rich in sensory information that would otherwise be confined to waking life. On the Physics Van website hosted by Illinois, one user summed it up this way: “Our dreams are based on our memories. So a person who has never experienced ‘seeing’ will not dream using sight.” 


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This story was published October 11, 2016.