The Sleep Instinct

Cover of The Sleep Instinct by Ray Meddis
Author: Ray Meddis
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 154
ISBN-13: 9781138232228
Dimensions:
Height: 8.499983 Inches
Length: 5.499989 Inches
Weight: 0.99869404686 Pounds
Width: 0.55 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 612.821
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The Sleep Instinct by Ray Meddis, published by Taylor & Francis Limited in September 2017, presents a thought-provoking examination of sleep and its functions. This edition, comprising 154 pages, challenges the traditional belief that sleep is essential for rest and recovery. Meddis introduces a controversial theory suggesting that sleep may no longer serve a significant purpose for modern humans, arguing that our instinct to seek sleep is a remnant of our evolutionary past rather than a necessity in contemporary life.

Readers will find an accessible exploration of the science behind sleep, as Meddis discusses various research studies and their implications. He highlights that not everyone experiences a strong need for sleep, with some individuals thriving on minimal rest. The book also delves into the nature of dreaming, positing it as a primitive aspect of sleep with limited value. Meddis’s insights encourage a reevaluation of insomnia and potential new treatment avenues, making this work relevant for those interested in health, psychology, and neuroscience.


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Most of us believe that we sleep in order to rest our tired bodies and minds. Originally published in 1977, this centuries-old common-sense view is challenged by Ray Meddis, who describes and argues for a controversial new theory of the nature and function of sleep. The theory seeks to replace the old view with the idea that sleep may no longer serve any important function in modern man. Whereas the sleep instinct helps animals to survive by driving them to hide away for as long as possible each day, this is no longer a valuable asset in civilised surroundings. Nevertheless, as the author explains, we still feel driven by a primeval urge beyond conscious control to crawl away every evening to the security of our beds to wait out the dangerous hours of darkness which were such a threat to our ancestors. Contrary to contemporary wisdom, he also argues that dreaming is a primitive and particularly valueless kind of sleep – a crude a dangerous heritage from our reptilian ancestors which is kept to a bare minimum in most adult warm-blooded creatures.

Ray Meddis writes in a non-technical style and succeeds admirably in making the science of sleep and intensive research studies on sleep accessible and even exciting for the general reader as well as for the scientist. He shows that not everyone is bound by a felt need for sleep; in fact, some human beings discussed at length in the book thrive on less than two hours sleep a night without any ill effects. The implications of the research described are little short of sensational; in particular, Dr Meddis believes that it is well within the bounds of possibility that future research will show us how changes can be brought about in normal people to free them from the bondage of their sleep instincts. This new perspective also leads directly into a radical reappraisal of the nature of insomnia and new possibilities for treatment.

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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Limited (Sales). Year: 2017.
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ISBN-13: 9781138232228.
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Language: en. Pages: 154. Edition: 1.

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