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Consumer Sleep Technology

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Application US20200086078


Published 2020-03-19

System And Method Of Improving Sleep

A method of transplanting a sleep state of a first subject (donor) to a second subject (recipient) comprising: capturing a sleep state of the first subject represented by brain activity patterns; and transplanting the sleep state of the first subject in the second subject by inducing the brain activity patterns in the second subject.



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3 Independent Claims

  • 1. A method of inducing a desired mental arousal state in a second subject comprising: a. determining brain activity patterns of a first subject who has a respective mental arousal state; and b. inducing a corresponding mental arousal state in the second subject by stimulation of the second subject with the determined brain activity patterns of the first subject.

  • 9. A method of replicating a desired mental state of a first subject in a second subject comprising: a. identifying a mental state of the first subject; b. capturing a mental state of the first subject by recording brain activity patterns; c. saving the brain activity patterns in a non-volatile memory; d. retrieving the brain activity patterns from the non-volatile memory; and e. replicating the desired mental state of the first subject in the second subject by inducing the brain activity patterns in the second subject.

  • 14. A system for replicating a desired mental state of a first subject in a second subject comprising: a. a non-volatile digital data storage medium configured to store data representing a frequency and phase pattern of a plurality of channels of brainwaves of the first subject; b. a stimulator configured to induce a brainwave pattern in the second subject which emulates a mental state of the first subject when the brainwaves of the first subject were acquired; c. a sensor configured to determine a brainwave pattern of the second subject concurrently with stimulation by the stimulator; and d. a control, configured to read the non-volatile memory, and control the stimulator selectively dependent on the stored data and the determined brainwave pattern of the second subject.