
Dreaming
a very short introduction
- Paperback
176 pages
- Release Date
30 June 2005
Summary
Unlocking the World of Dreams: A Journey into the Sleeping Mind
What exactly is dreaming, and what sparks its occurrence? Why do dreams often defy logic, and why do they slip so easily from our memory upon waking? Shifting the focus from dream mystique to contemporary dream science, J. Allan Hobson presents a novel and progressively comprehensive understanding of how the brain orchestrates the phenomenon of dreaming.
By centering on dreaming to elucidate the mechanics of sle…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780192802156 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0192802151 |
| Series: | Very Short Introductions |
| Author: | J. Allan Hobson |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
| Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 176 |
| Release Date: | 30 June 2005 |
| Weight: | 152g |
| Dimensions: | 174mm x 112mm x 11mm |
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Critics Review
‘Review from previous edition ‘…engaging new book…“Robert Matthews, The Sunday Telegraph
Review from previous edition '...engaging new book...''Robert Matthews, The Sunday Telegraph‘A short introduction to the science of dreaming that examines succinctly questions about the function, activation and interpretation of dreams as well as investigating the relationships between dreaming, learning, memory and consciousness. And there are more than a few eye-openers as Hobson lays bare the secrets of a process that has both fascinated and mystified man for centuries.“Northern Echo'for the excitement of science at the frontiers of consciousness theory and research, Allan Hobson's book is warmly recommended.''Times Literary Supplement‘an enlightening book that will provide much food for thought in anyone who reads it.“Good Book Guide`‘a cool outline of modern knowledge about dreams”New Scientist
About The Author
J. Allan Hobson
J. Allan Hobson is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. He was the recipient of the Distinguished Scientist Award of the Sleep Research Society in 1988. His major research interests are the neurophysiological basis of the mind and behaviour; sleep and dreaming; and the history of neurology and psychiatry, with his most recent work focusing on the cognitive features and benefits of sleep. He is the author or co-author of many books, including: The Dreaming Brain (1988), Sleep (1995), Consciousness (1999), Dreaming as Delirium: How the brain goes out of its mind (1999), The Dream Drugstore (2001), and Out of its Mind: Psychiatry in Crisis (2001).
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