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Konkoly, who is herself a lucid dreamer, told study participants to try working on the puzzle while asleep that night. Bark-Huss spent the night in Paller’s lab with electrodes on her head. She told me that not all of her dreams that evening were lucid, yet a scene in one of them faintly echoed the tree puzzle. She dreamed that she and her sister were floating on balloons of some sort, and poles were rising up from each one. This seemed to mirror the solution to the puzzle: one of the trees must be lifted up and planted on a hill, so that their four locations form a pyramid. “I solved the puzzle the next day,” Bark-Huss told me

原来人在做梦的时候可以学习?
claude code做梦是一个科学研究的成果吧