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  "textContent": "Seriously, something changes the moment you close your eyes. Your conscious editor goes offline. The part of your brain that insists on logic, sequence, and sense steps aside. And what replaces it? A generative engine so strange, so prolific, and so underused by most creatives that neuroscientists are only beginning to map its true potential. […]\n\nThe post The Science of Dreams Reveals How Your Sleeping Brain Fuels Creative Thinking appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
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