Are dreams influenced by sensory input?

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Well the premise is sound but how would it help with sleep disorders? Most sleep disorders are just chemical imbalances I think. Well, maybe that wouldn’t even constitute a sleep disorder… Anyway, psychological reasons for insomnia might be helped by it.

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