The Brain Never Sleeps: Why We Dream and What It Means for Our Health

Karen van Kampen
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The Brain Never Sleeps: Why We Dream and What It Means for Our Health

Karen van Kampen
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"This book is so relatable and a pleasure to read with amazing insights into our brain during our sleeping hours. I enjoyed the author's personal anecdotes with a scientific evidence and background and a deep analysis of the current research being done in this area. It's a perfect length and leaves you feeling empowered and enlightened."

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  • Date de publication : Feb 23, 2027
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 288
  • Éditeur : Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN : 9781668078051
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.375" H
“Most of us make no special effort to remember our dreams, much less understand what they mean. But to others, dreams can be a potent source of reflection and inspiration. Science writer Karen van Kampen’s thorough exploration of dreams, their origins, and their functional significance, will help curious readers make more of the visions, emotions, and questions brought up by their own sleepy experiences.”
 DAN RISKIN, PhD, Science Journalist and TV Host, and author of Mother Nature Is Trying to Kill You
Karen van Kampen is an author and award-winning journalist who specializes in health and science. Her fascination with dreams began at the age of nine when she became her father’s first sleep lab “assistant,” helping him practice electrode hook-up and testing. She is the author of The Golden Cell: The Quest for the Next Great Medical Breakthrough, and her writing has appeared in many publications including The Globe and MailNational PostCalgary Herald, and Reader’s Digest. She enjoys teaching creative nonfiction writing at the University of Toronto.

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