Neuropsychology of the Dreaming Brain
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About the Book
"These grand personages who set out to discover the great truth and never quite find it, give me a pain They can't find it because they are always looking in the wrong place."
-Galileo Galilee
Drs. Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and the giants of dream psychology in last century missed the mark. Finally, we get the answers and the evidence about sleep and dreaming we have sought:
- Why we and all animals sleep
- Why we dream and are they truly meaningful
- Why we forget some dreams and remember others
Through these answer, we learn about brain evolution and structure, ADC (after-death-contact), telepathy, precognition, schizophrenia, and much more. Empirically, psychology of any sort without an underlying neurological structure as its progenitor is not possible. Dreams are not possible without the neurological structure we have evolved to support dreaming. This neurological perspective of dreaming is the basis for all the implications of dreams you will explore and discover through the Neuropsychology of the Dreaming Brain.
About the Author
Ken Howell is a member of the Cognitive Science Society, Cognitive Neuroscience Society, International Association for the Study of Dreams, National Sleep Foundation, Human Behavior & Evolution Society, and Philadelphia Neuropsychology Society. He is the previously published author of The Dream Document and a retired CFO of a diverse medical facility and primary care medical group in Philadelphia. Ken currently moderates dream discussions at www.sleeps.com, provides dream translation services, and offers lectures based on his groundbreaking theories.