As we get older, it becomes more difficult for one to learn a new skill, language or retain anything they had just experienced. Now it is believed you have the capability of learning while you sleep. So why the difficulty retaining information when we are awake? Scientists are unsure as to the reason for this, but the only explanation currently being offered is this:
Currently on the market shelves there are new ways to learn being offered through various educational institutes and businesses. It is said to be believed that learning while you are asleep is a reality, and more importantly is effective.
Our brains tend to do the same thing over and over again, and when we learn something new the chances are we will forget something else instead. Although it is possibly to successfully learn new things without going into brain overload.
A group of German scientists have figured out a way to retain new knowledge by learning while you sleep. It is believed that you will retain new things when the brain is stimulated with a certain current of mild electricity, only when one is sleeping; and even more particularly during a specific phase of one’s sleep.
Right now if you were interested in learning a second or third language you would be able to go online, run a search for foreign language home lessons, and have the opportunity to purchase a program for learning while you sleep, and have a multitude of different courses to chose from.
Believing this is when a person will retain most of the information given to them through audio listening, during ones sleep phase. The other 20% believe this occurs during REM sleep phases. Try it for yourself to see what works best for you.
The problem is there is never enough time in the day to accomplish this, eventually everyone will be looking into learning while you sleep and there will be an even larger market for this type of education that what we already are seeing.
Discover more about learning while you sleep with this simple to use sleep programming system.
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