
Dreaming: A Very Short Introduction
par
J. Allan Hobson
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
Format
Broché
Pages
168
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jun 4, 2011
Éditeur
Oxford University Press
Édition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0192802151
ISBN-13
9780192802156
Description
In a compact yet enlightening exploration of the enigmatic world of dreams, J. Allan Hobson draws readers into the intricacies of sleep and its profound implications. He delves into the scientific underpinnings of dreaming, illuminating the cellular and molecular mechanisms that govern this mysterious state of consciousness. This work not only serves as an informative guide for those curious about sleep but also appeals to anyone intrigued by the profound psychological and physiological roles dreams play in human experience.
Hobson unpacks various theories and research findings from his extensive career in sleep laboratory science, transforming complex concepts into digestible insights. By combining rigorous scientific exploration with clear prose, he offers a glimpse into how dreams are not just fleeting fantasies but crucial elements of the brain's processing and health. Each chapter presents a piece of the puzzle, fostering a deeper understanding of why we dream and what those dreams signify.
Moreover, Hobson invites readers to reflect on the universal phenomenon of dreaming and its cultural significance. He examines how dreams have been perceived throughout history and the ways they continue to influence art, literature, and our waking lives. This examination reveals not only the psychological dimensions of dreams but also their connections to creativity and personal insight.
Overall, the work stands as an engaging and accessible primer for both enthusiasts and skeptics alike. Readers are likely to come away with a renewed appreciation for the dream state and a sense of wonder about the workings of the mind during slumber. With its blend of scientific rigor and philosophical inquiry, the book encourages an exploration of dreams that may inspire further reflection and research on this fascinating aspect of human existence.
Hobson unpacks various theories and research findings from his extensive career in sleep laboratory science, transforming complex concepts into digestible insights. By combining rigorous scientific exploration with clear prose, he offers a glimpse into how dreams are not just fleeting fantasies but crucial elements of the brain's processing and health. Each chapter presents a piece of the puzzle, fostering a deeper understanding of why we dream and what those dreams signify.
Moreover, Hobson invites readers to reflect on the universal phenomenon of dreaming and its cultural significance. He examines how dreams have been perceived throughout history and the ways they continue to influence art, literature, and our waking lives. This examination reveals not only the psychological dimensions of dreams but also their connections to creativity and personal insight.
Overall, the work stands as an engaging and accessible primer for both enthusiasts and skeptics alike. Readers are likely to come away with a renewed appreciation for the dream state and a sense of wonder about the workings of the mind during slumber. With its blend of scientific rigor and philosophical inquiry, the book encourages an exploration of dreams that may inspire further reflection and research on this fascinating aspect of human existence.
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