Books by Shelley R Adler
“One of the most common hallucinatory experiences that people can have occurs around the boundaries of sleep, what we call hypnagogia. And the state in particular that can induce this is sleep paralysis, when you wake up but your muscles are still paralysed.” Read more...
The best books on Hallucination
Ben Alderson-Day, Psychologist
Interviews where books by Shelley R Adler were recommended
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Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams
by Matthew Walker -
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When Brains Dream: Exploring the Science and Mystery of Sleep
by Antonio Zadra & Robert Stickgold -
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The Awesome Power of Sleep: How Sleep Supercharges Your Teenage Brain
by Nicola Morgan -
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Sleep Paralysis: Night-mares, Nocebos and the Mind-Body Connection
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5
Sleep in Early Modern England
by Sasha Handley
Books About Sleep, recommended by Five Books interviewees
Books About Sleep, recommended by Five Books interviewees
A solid sleep schedule is the bedrock of a healthy lifestyle. But a surprising number of people either struggle to maintain a good routine, or to stay asleep once they finally manage to drift away. We’ve gathered together a list of recommended books for anyone out there ready to get serious about sleep.
The best books on Hallucination, recommended by Ben Alderson-Day
Hallucinations can be strange, alarming, even sometimes exciting. They affect the mentally ill and the chemically altered, but also those suffering from migraine, Parkinson’s, and even grief. Researcher Ben Alderson-Day talks us through this odd phenomenon as he selects five of the best book on hallucination.