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Nov 2017
34m 34s

Eyes Wide Open: Part 2

Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam
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What does the song "Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones have in common with the periodic table of elements? Both are the products of dreams. The sleeping brain is far more active than we realize, argues neuroscientist Matthew Walker in this second part of our series on sleep. 
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