What do we know about our dreams?
The science of dreams, by Guillaume Jacquemont.
Flammarion editions
By: Caroline Lachowsky
2 min
What do we know about our dreams, and our nightmares?
How to understand them?
What do they reveal about us and our cognitive and emotional functioning?
How far will the science of dreams take us?
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Let's ask ourselves about our dreams, the ones we have every night!
We spend 1/4 of our existence dreaming, but what and how?
And why so many strange and penetrating dreams, as Verlaine said so well? ... It is not the key to the dreams that we are going to seek, but rather what the most recent discoveries in neuroscience, in psychology, in the science of dreams teach us about our sweetest dreams and our most terrible nightmares ...
With
Guillaume Jacquemont
(Brain and Psycho) for his book
The science of dreams
(Flammarion) and
Benjamin Putois
(doctor in Cognitive Sciences) for his book
Manual of healing of nightmares, better sleep thanks to the science of dreams
(Les Arènes).
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