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Weird dreams train us for the unexpected, says new theory – The Guardian
AI inspires hypothesis that sleeping human brain might try to break its overfamiliarity with daily data
NeuroscienceAI inspires hypothesis that sleeping human brain might try to break its overfamiliarity with daily data
Fri 14 May 2021 18.18 BST
Its a common enough scenario: you walk into your local supermarket to buy some milk, but by the time you get to the till, the milk bottle has turned into a talking fish. Then you remember youve got your GCSE maths exam in the morning, but you havent attended a maths lesson for nearly three decades.
Dreams can be bafflingly bizarre, but according to a new…
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