I thought this article was really interesting. It discusses research on how regular video game playing changes dreams. They found that gamers are more likely to have lucid dreams and less likely to perceive intense dream situations as frightening. They also found that many gamers could switch between a first and third person perspective in their dreams.
http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/21/53306 ... -on-dreams
I've never gotten good at lucid dreaming (though I suppose my occasional lucid dreaming is better than many people do). I've definitely had video game like dreams though, where I bravely confront dangerous situations. And I think I actually have had third person dreams as well, though I don't remember ever consciously choosing to change perspectives.
Do video games change the way you dream?
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Re: Do video games change the way you dream?
Somebody looking into video games and dreams whose name is "Gackenbach"? Sounds sexy.
In all seriousness, this is a really interesting article. I've never had any luck lucid dreaming before, although I can say that I definitely have less nightmares than I did when I was a little. Actually, I was just thinking fairly recently that guns are always weak, inaccurate, and ineffectual in my dreams, and how that's probably thanks to video games.
In all seriousness, this is a really interesting article. I've never had any luck lucid dreaming before, although I can say that I definitely have less nightmares than I did when I was a little. Actually, I was just thinking fairly recently that guns are always weak, inaccurate, and ineffectual in my dreams, and how that's probably thanks to video games.
Re: Do video games change the way you dream?
That is super interesting!
I don't have any luck with lucid dreaming though.
I don't have any luck with lucid dreaming though.
-Matt Gilgenbach
Lead Frightener at Infinitap Games
Lead Frightener at Infinitap Games