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Neuroscientists successfully control the dreams of rats. Could humans be next?

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Neuroscientists successfully control the dreams of rats. Could humans be next?

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Researchers working at MIT have successfully manipulated the content of a rat's dream by replaying an audio cue that was associated with the previous day's events, namely running through a maze (what else).

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