okay not quite dreaming, but as I was falling asleep, I found it difficult to imagine pictorially. I sort of have two modes of visual imagination and the 'wireframe' rotation/translation one was not available, I could imagine stuff but not that second way, but then I fell asleep, or already was
Thanks a lot for this. Asking lucid dreamers to form images separate from their dreaming experience would be a great way to explore what I suggest in the paper, which I hadn't thought of.
thanks, will try this next time I lucidly dream… if I remember. " If you can imagine something, you’re not dreaming!"
I'd love to hear the answer!
okay not quite dreaming, but as I was falling asleep, I found it difficult to imagine pictorially. I sort of have two modes of visual imagination and the 'wireframe' rotation/translation one was not available, I could imagine stuff but not that second way, but then I fell asleep, or already was
Thanks a lot for this. Asking lucid dreamers to form images separate from their dreaming experience would be a great way to explore what I suggest in the paper, which I hadn't thought of.