
The Science of Sleep
Elias Hartley
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
The Science of Sleep: Unlocking the Mysteries of Rest and Recovery by Elias Hartley takes readers on a captivating journey through the enigmatic world of sleep. This comprehensive book delves into the intricacies of why we sleep, the physiological and neurological processes behind it, and the profound impact it has on our physical and mental well-being.
Starting with an introduction to sleep and its importance, the book methodically explores various aspects including the stages of sleep, historical perspectives, sleep disorders, and the relationship between sleep and mental health. It further investigates how sleep affects our cognitive function and physical health, providing insights into sleep hygiene and best practices for achieving restful slumber.
Hartley also highlights the technological advancements in sleep research, offering readers a glimpse into the future of sleep studies and the potential for groundbreaking treatments. The final chapters discuss cultural and societal perspectives on sleep, underscoring the diverse ways different societies approach this vital aspect of life.
With its blend of scientific rigor and accessible language, The Science of Sleep serves as an essential guide for anyone looking to understand the mysteries of sleep and how to harness its power for better health and well-being.
Duration - 46m.
Author - Elias Hartley.
Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2024 Elias Hartley ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Science of Sleep: Unlocking the Mysteries of Rest and Recovery by Elias Hartley takes readers on a captivating journey through the enigmatic world of sleep. This comprehensive book delves into the intricacies of why we sleep, the physiological and neurological processes behind it, and the profound impact it has on our physical and mental well-being. Starting with an introduction to sleep and its importance, the book methodically explores various aspects including the stages of sleep, historical perspectives, sleep disorders, and the relationship between sleep and mental health. It further investigates how sleep affects our cognitive function and physical health, providing insights into sleep hygiene and best practices for achieving restful slumber. Hartley also highlights the technological advancements in sleep research, offering readers a glimpse into the future of sleep studies and the potential for groundbreaking treatments. The final chapters discuss cultural and societal perspectives on sleep, underscoring the diverse ways different societies approach this vital aspect of life. With its blend of scientific rigor and accessible language, The Science of Sleep serves as an essential guide for anyone looking to understand the mysteries of sleep and how to harness its power for better health and well-being. Duration - 46m. Author - Elias Hartley. Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2024 Elias Hartley ©.
Language:
English
Introduction to Sleep
Duration:00:05:46
Physiology of Sleep
Duration:00:05:33
Neuroscience of Sleep
Duration:00:05:00
Sleep Disorders
Duration:00:05:19
Sleep and Mental Health
Duration:00:04:13
Sleep and Physical Health
Duration:00:03:32
Sleep and Cognitive Function
Duration:00:03:15
Sleep Hygiene and Best Practices
Duration:00:03:16
Technological Advancements in Sleep Research
Duration:00:03:48
Cultural and Societal Perspectives on Sleep
Duration:00:03:34
The Future of Sleep Research
Duration:00:03:15