Dr Danielle Wilson: Why Some People Remember Dreams and Others Do Not
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Some people wake up remembering vivid dreams, while others feel like they never dream at all. Dr Danielle Wilson explains what the brain is doing during sleep, why some dreams feel incredibly real, and what dream recall might reveal about our sleep patterns.
Guest: Dr Danielle Wilson, Research Fellow and Sleep Scientist at the Thompson Institute, University of the Sunshine Coast
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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