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The Twenty-four Hour Mind - The Role of Sleep and Dreaming in Our Emotional Lives (Paperback)
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The Twenty-four Hour Mind - The Role of Sleep and Dreaming in Our Emotional Lives (Paperback)
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In January of 1999, an otherwise nonviolent man under great stress
at work brutally murdered his wife in their backyard. He then went
back to bed, awakening only when police entered his home. He
claimed to have no memory of the event because, while his body was
awake at the time, his mind was not. He had been sleepwalking. In
The Twenty-four Hour Mind, sleep scientist Rosalind Cartwright
brings together decades of research into the bizarre sleep
disorders known as parasomnias to propose a new theory of how the
human mind works consistently throughout waking and sleeping hours.
Thanks to increasingly sophisticated EEG and brain imaging
technologies, we now know that our minds do not simply "turn off"
during sleep. Rather, they continue to be active, and research has
indicated that one of the primary purposes of sleep is to aid in
regulating emotions and processing experiences that occur during
preceding waking hours. As such, when sleep is neurologically or
genetically impaired or just too short, the processes that good
sleep facilitates-those that usually have a positive effect on our
mood and performance-can short circuit, with negative results that
occasionally reach tragic proportions. Examining the interactions
between conscious and unconscious forms of thinking as they proceed
throughout the cycles of sleeping, dreaming, and waking, Cartwright
demystifies the inner workings of the human mind that trigger sleep
problems, how researchers are working to control them, and how they
can apply what they learn to further our understanding of the
brain. Along the way, she provides a lively account of the history
of sleep research and the birth of sleep medicine that will
initiate readers into this fascinating field of inquiry and the
far-reaching implications it will have on the future of
neuroscience. The Twenty-four Hour Mind offers a unique look at a
relatively new area of study that will be of interest to those with
and without sleep problems, as well as anyone captivated by the
mysteries of the brain-and what sleep continues to teach us about
the waking mind.
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