Will listening to recordings of my professor teaching lessons while I sleep help me for my mid-term exams?!


Question: Will listening to recordings of my professor teaching lessons while I sleep help me for my mid-term exams.?
We're allowed to record our professor's lessons during class. I've been cramming for mid-terms which start tomorrow. Will listening to the recordings of their lesson help my brain remember.?

Lol, I'm kinda curious.
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Answers:
A few decades ago, it was suggested that, during the sleep and through it, it is possible to introduce a series of new knowledge into one person's mind. This manner of learning was called hypnopedy. With the help of some tapes, with the corresponding knowledge, and of some slow intensity players (the ordinary record players can be used) placed near the individual's head, during the sleep, the knowledge perceived unconsciously, "as in a dream", would set cerebrally and the individual might wake up after several such sessions with a lot of new knowledge, without any mental effort. Thus, foreign languages, mathematics, philosophy might be learnt. Opinions, beliefs might be changed. Some devices designed for this purpose were also invented.
An Italian professor, Mario Bellini from Bergamo, became the main supporter of the method, using for this even the hypnotic dream. In the ex-Soviet Union, the method was used by Ghinzberg and Bleznicenko, by Lozanov in Bulgaria for learning foreign languages, and by Skanavi for learning mathematics.
But against the supporters of this method (which might mean saving time and effort), several detractors and objections raised (among which the writer Aldous Huxley): the usable sleeping period is very short (15-30 minutes before the deep sleep), and the method is supposed to cause frustration of the sleep necessary to the recovery of the nervous cell; then, as the method is passive, it would create "dictionaries", or "warehouses" of knowledge and not active knowledge, easily manageable, based on interests, curiosity, setting by attention (elements that are at the basis of active learning). In addition, some believed that the method might cause states of fatigue or even psychical disorders.
Today, the matter is in between. Moderate researchers affirm that the method is useful only as an auxiliary means ("of smuggling into consciousness") for accelerating and consolidating the learning and reducing the effort, not by the hypnotic sleep but by the natural one; and not for providing new knowledge but for setting new knowledge already acquired (which were previously read, acquired and relatively memorized).Health Question & Answer

It might help a bit if you're actually listening to tapes as you start to doze off, but after you drop off to sleep, it won't help you. If you've ever fallen asleep listening to the radio, how much of the program do you recall after you fall asleep when you wake up.?

You can't get away from it...ya gotta study. ;)Health Question & Answer

I don't believe that listening to a lecture while you sleep will improve your test score however if you study before you go to bed, you're brain continues to work on whatever it was doing before you went to bed. Have you ever had a dream about something you just watched on TV.? Same theory. No guarantee on improved test score but it won't hurt.Health Question & Answer

It is scientifically proved that this will HELP you take the information into the subconscious mind. But you still need to study the regular way for the memories to be able to be recalled during the test.Health Question & Answer

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u might start associating ur teachers voice with sleeping and pass out everytime u go to class
but i do that anywayHealth Question & Answer

not even close

i've tried, it just doesnt work and you can ask a doctor about it too and they'll agree (again I did that too)Health Question & Answer

well thats how I did to learn my french words lol I'd put the on a tape and listen to it while I slept.Health Question & Answer

you would be better off with holosync or somethingHealth Question & Answer



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