Australia developed virtual reality equipment to lull sleep
According to engadget.com, artists and researchers from Royal Melbourne University of Technology (RMIT), Australia, have developed a virtual reality tool for users to fall asleep faster.
With Inter-Dream, users reduce negative emotions, increase positive emotions and sleep peacefully - (Photo: RMIT University).
The device called Inter-Dream combines environmental sound with kaleidoscope images that change depending on brainwave waves. Inter-Dream attaches colors and properties to different brain waves and because brain waves are constantly changing, both images and colors change. As a result, users see a constantly moving illusion of colors, shapes and patterns. At the same time, active brain waves are linked to more vivid images.
The idea of inventors is that people with more active minds just before going to bed are more likely to fall asleep. Providing bright visual images, Inter-Dream helps them learn to soothe the mind and bring users to sleep by.
Inter-Dream was originally conceived as a PluginHUMAN public art project - the result of a collaboration between Dr. Betty Sargent and Justin Dwyer. But this attracted the attention of Nathan Semertsidis, a researcher from RMIT University's Games Laboratory.
Semertsidis began to study Inter-Dream's ability to improve sleep quality. He conducted research and found that his test participants reported that they had 21% reduction in negative emotions and a 55% reduction in fear after using Inter-Dream. Their positive emotions increased by 8% and their sense of serenity increased by 13%. Theoretically, those changes will lead to improved sleep.
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