![]() ![]() Another twenty million are thought to suffer from short–term insomnia at any time, and there are more than seventy–five recognized sleep disorders. One out of every seven Americans has a long–term sleep disorder. We spend nearly a third of our lives asleep, but most of us have only the faintest idea of how it affects us. Later in life, Randall’s wife would be forced to wear earplugs in order to sleep through a nightly performance of "talking, singing, laughing, humming, giggling, grunting, bouncing, and kicking." ![]() In college, Randall’s roommates would wake up to find him sitting upright in his bed yelling nonsense at the top of his lungs. As a child, he would unnerve both his parents and friends by falling asleep with his eyes wide open. Randall awoke to find himself in the hallway near his bedroom, clutching his leg "like a wounded bear." While it was the first time he had sleepwalked, he had long been plagued by certain sleeping conditions. Randall discusses Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep, his excursion through the bizarre world of sleep science. ![]() ![]() 37 Main Street (corner of Water & Main St.) įor more information, please call 718.666.3049.Randall – Thursday, September 6, 7–9PM Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.Īdventures in the Strange Science of Sleep Book Launch: Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep by David K. ![]()
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