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Spotlight: May 16, 2023

When drifting between sleep and waking, the creative mind is particularly fertile, a new study shows. “When you are prompted to dream about a topic during sleep onset, you can have dream experiences that you can later use for creative tasks,” says Kathleen Esfahany.

May 16, 2023

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