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hypnopaedia

[hip-nuh-pee-dee-uh]

hypnopaedia Definition

the act or process of learning while asleep, especially by means of recorded lessons.

Using hypnopaedia: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hypnopaedia" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In the novel 'Brave New World', hypnopaedia is used to condition the citizens.

  • Example

    Some people believe that listening to educational recordings while sleeping can improve learning through hypnopaedia.

  • Example

    Hypnopaedia has been studied as a potential tool for language learning.

Origins of hypnopaedia

from Greek 'hupnos' meaning 'sleep' and 'paideia' meaning 'education'

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Summary: hypnopaedia in Brief

The term 'hypnopaedia' [hip-nuh-pee-dee-uh] refers to the process of learning while asleep, often through recorded lessons. It has been studied as a potential tool for language learning and was famously used in the novel 'Brave New World' to condition citizens.