When the desired behavior is performed, a sound is played. When the test subjects reach deep sleep, that same sound is played repeatedly. Subjects were then more likely to perform the desired behavior.
The article, "Unlearning implicit social biases during sleep" appears in the journal Science; an abstract and full report are available.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Thexalon on Saturday May 30 2015, @03:16PM
No, statistics measure what is normal. They no more define what is normal than a thermometer decides what temperature it is.
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