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Why do we have nightmares?

New research suggests that individual personality traits and emotional state can play a significa...

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15.30 26 Jun 2024


Why do we have nightmares?


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15.30 26 Jun 2024


New research suggests that individual personality traits and emotional state can play a significant role in how many nightmares a person has, and how profoundly they are affected by them. But what are nightmares? Why do we have them, and do they serve any real purpose? 

Joining Seán to discuss is Dr Deirdre Barrett, Dream Researcher at Harvard Medical School, and author of ‘Committee of Sleep’ and ‘Pandemic Dreams’.


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