The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
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The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
What do your dreams mean - and how do you control them?
It occupies a significant chunk of our life. But we pay little or no attention to it at all. Dreaming.
There are scary dreams, happy dreams, erotic dreams.. and everyday, run-of-the-mill dreams. But what do they mean?
How do we remember them, analyse them, even CONTROL them? (yes it’s possible) By studying how we sleep and dream we can better understand ourselves and our lives.
Listen to cognitive scientist Elizaveta Solomonova on the world of dreams. It will open your eyes.
Info on Guest:
Elizaveta Solomonova is a cognitive scientist who teaches a course called The Science of Dreams at Concordia University in Montreal. She’s also a researcher with the Neurophilosophy Lab at McGill University. For more info: https://sociabilityofsleep.ca/elizaveta-solomonova/
Cross-cultural sleep & dreams study: https://www.neurophilosophylab.org/s-projects-basic-2
Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/contributors/elizaveta-solomonova-phd
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