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Dreaming: An Introduction To The Science Of Sleep by J. Allan Hobson
Dreaming: An Introduction To The Science Of Sleep by J. Allan Hobson
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What is dreaming? Why are dreams so strange and why are they so hard to remember? In this fascinating book, Harvard researcher Allan Hobson offers an intriguing look at our nightly odyssey through the illusory world of dreams. Hobson describes how the theory of dreaming has advanced dramatically over the past fifty years, sparked by the use of EEGs in the 1950s and by recent innovations in brain imaging. We have learned for instance that, in dreaming, some areas of the brain are very active--the visual and auditory centers, for instance--while others are completely shut down, including the centers for self-awareness, logic, and memory. Thus we can have visually vivid dreams, but be utterly unaware that the sequence of events or locales may be bizarre and, quite often, impossible. And because the memory center is inactive, we don't remember the dream at all, unless we wake up while it is in progress. This 2002 Oxford University Press Paperback is in good condition. Sticker on front cover.
ISBN: 9780192804822 SKU: 1577637 Note: Any image shown is from a stock photo and is not the actual book.
SKU: 1577637
Location: LC - Health
Location: LC - Health
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