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Dead to the World

Dawn Pearson, Lexi Guerra & Tasha Neilsen

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Whether it is sleep disorders or profound dreams; something is happening while we are Dead to the World. Join mother and daughters Dawn Pearson, Lexi Guerra, and Tasha Neilsen as they discuss all sleep related phenomena! Email us your sleep/dream stories at [email protected] Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook & TikTok @Deadtotheworldpodcast Check out our website deadtotheworldpodcast.com
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We spend a third of our lives sleeping, and this podcast is all about understanding sleep. We know a lot about what the brain does in sleep, but we are just starting to understand why it does some of these things, and even more excitingly, how we can take full advantage of sleep and also manipulate it for our own ends. In each episode, neuroscientist Penny Lewis interviews a different sleep researcher, talking about a various aspect of sleep science. Topics include sleep physiology and medic ...
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Cold Open Stories

Cold Open Stories

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Cold Open Stories was founded as a love-letter to short fiction and pulp stories which have the power to quickly throw us into new worlds, cultures, and feelings. Enjoy unofficial short fiction, audio dramas, and immersive experiences that transform fan-writing into professional productions, as well as new stories from original worlds. Find more at coldopenstories.com.
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The White Noise Podcast

The White Noise Podcast

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The aim of this sleep medicine podcast is to provide health care professionals who deal with sleep related issues with the most up to date clinical information when. We use expert interviews with leaders in the field of sleep medicine to help guide learning and grow clinical practice. We also try to have some fun along the way.
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We're joined by Hongi Ngo, who developed a revolutionary technique for manipulating sleep oscillations during his PhD. Closed-loop Auditory Stimulation (CLAS), which uses bursts of pink noise which are carefully timed to a particular phase of an existing brain oscillation to either boost or dampen the target oscillation. It has been used to selecti…
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How are memories represented in the brain and how can we model this? Professor Anna Schapiro from University of Pennsylvania as we discuss her work on computational modelling of sleep and memory. In this episode, we discuss several kinds of Neural Network models as well as diving into the history of Jay McClleland's Complementary Learning Systems t…
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Guitar legend Alex Lifeson joins the podcast to talk about his new band Envy of None and their new album Stygian Waves, as well as his love of playing guitar, getting together to jam with Geddy Lee, and what the future might hold for them. Stygian Wavz is out now.By The Prog Report
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How does our sleep change as we age and what could this mean for memory and cognition? In this episode, we discuss with Professor Rebecca Spencer her research exploring how our sleep patterns evolve over the course of our lives. We explore the phenomenon of infantile amnesia - why we can't remember our earliest childhood experiences - and unpack th…
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In this deep dive episode, we look at how sleep onset can help creativity. With our amazing guest speakers, Professor Bob Stickgold, Dr Adam Horowitz, Professor Delphine Oudiette and Dr Celia Lacaux, we take a look at their work on creativity, dreams and N1 sleep. Together, we discuss different definitions of creativity, what defines N1 and what it…
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