The experiment involved participants utilizing specialized equipment including sensors and earbuds. On September 24, one participant sleeping at home induced lucid dreaming, a state in which you are aware that you are dreaming. It is apparently a trainable skill, although I have only ever personally experienced it a handful of times throughout my life.
Is there some published article in a respected peer reviewed scientific journal?
If not, this may as well be the typical startup “fake it until you make it (or disappear)”.
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(21)00059-2
Interesting, but I didn’t see a relation with the start up. Are they not really the first then?
No, the proof has been established for decades.
[citation needed]
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6877973/
This is the original study from 1983, where conscious eye movements during REM sleep were used to communicate to the researchers while sleeping.
Proving for the first time that communication during sleep is possible, 4 decades ago.
the lucid dreaming communication experiment itself is decades old now, people in lucid dreams have communicated to conscious scientists by moving their eyes in patterns to communicate with sleep scientists talking to the dreamer or playing sounds for them while in a lucid dream state to indicate their understanding of what was happening in the waking world.
The “first” they’re talking about is the same phenomenon shared between two people in a lucid dream, rather than one.
which is cool in its own right.
heres a recent article about similar sleep studies:
https://www.science.org/content/article/scientists-entered-peoples-dreams-and-got-them-talking