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This episode is all about the two major kinds of dreams and the sorts of learning and unlearning they are used for. I discuss REM-associated dreams that control emotional learning and their similarity to various trauma treatments such as ketamine and EMDR. I also discuss Non-REM dreams and their role in motor learning and learning of detailed, non-emotionally-laden information. I relate this to science-backed tools for accessing more of the types of sleep and learning people may want. Other topics are listed in the time stamps below.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:30) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:03:00) The Dream Mask
(00:06:00) Cycling Sleep
(00:08:10) Chemical Cocktails of Sleep
(00:13:00) Motor Learning
(00:16:30) High Performance with Less Sleep
(00:17:45) Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
(00:20:30) Paralysis & Hallucinations
(00:23:35) Nightmares
(00:24:45) When REM & Waking Collide
(00:25:00) Sleeping While Awake
(00:26:45) Alien Abductions
(00:29:00) Irritability
(00:30:00) Sleep to Delete
(00:32:25) Creating Meaning
(00:34:10) Adults Acting Like Children
(00:36:20) Trauma & REM
(00:37:15) EMDR
(00:39:10) Demo
(00:44:25) Ketamine / PCP
(00:45:45) Soup, Explosions, & NMDA
(00:48:55) Self Therapy
(00:50:30) Note About Hormones
(00:51:40) Measuring REM / SWS
(00:53:15) Sleep Consistency
(00:56:00) Bed Wetting
(00:58:00) Serotonin
(00:59:00) Increasing SWS
(00:59:50) Lucidity
(01:02:15) Booze / Weed
(01:03:50) Scripting Dreams
(01:04:35) Theory of Mind
(01:07:55) Synthesis
(01:10:00) Intermittent Sleep Deprivation
(01:11:10) Snoring Disclaimer
(01:11:40) New Topic
(01:15:50) Corrections
(01:17:25) Closing Remarks
As always, thank you for your interest in science!
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
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