After a decade’s research, in 2000 Brent Logan proposed a process reversal for dreams: instead of their dependence upon old and new memories to rehearse potentially threatening situations as a survival aid—with scenarios an often absurd jumble—sleepers could record and schedule replays of spoken queries or statements focusing specific interests. This portable device app method adapted the fact that adjacent sensory stimuli influence dream content, with a user’s own voice the most effective means; meaningful responses to his technique appear in the immediate dream or later, often triggered by wakestate events. Dreamprompter cues are unlimited, from practical concerns to entertainment, enabling personal benefits never before so individualized.
Interactive Dream Theory, Practice, and Prospect, a definitive study by Brent Logan will appear in a professional journal, publication date to be announced here.