Once I started really thinking about sleep for the first time, the questions came in waves. The author sets off an a quest to discover more about his own sleep conditions and finds that he has fallen into a strange rabbit hole that exists just on the other side the pillow, and which most of are never aware of. It starts with an admission that we know next to nothing about sleep - the activity that occupies 1/3 The reader is left to his/her own devices on what to make of all the stories. Most neuroscience books these days tend to be packed with anecdotes that are weird, but on which there is no scientific consensus. What do you do when you really don’t have much to tell on a subject, especially when you care a lot about it? You tell anecdotes and try to keep it interesting.
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