Does Insomnia Exist without Hyperarousal? What Else Can There Be?
While in ancient Greece, incubation rooms were dedicated to the interpretation of dreams, sleep was also studied by famous philosophers such as Aristotle. In 350 B.C.E., he wrote an essay titled “On Sleep and Sleepiness”. (...)
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doaj-a66fca098cdb45abb9c7eb3eb4c178d72020-11-25T02:27:11ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252020-04-011022522510.3390/brainsci10040225Does Insomnia Exist without Hyperarousal? What Else Can There Be?Célyne Bastien0School of Psychology, Laval University, Quebec, QC G1V0A6, CanadaWhile in ancient Greece, incubation rooms were dedicated to the interpretation of dreams, sleep was also studied by famous philosophers such as Aristotle. In 350 B.C.E., he wrote an essay titled “On Sleep and Sleepiness”. (...)https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/10/4/225n/a |
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