CNS 2025: Q&A with Ken Paller What started for Ken Paller as traditional memory research in cognitive neuroscience has now turned into an integrated approach to understanding memory, sleep, and dreams. In addition to using novel tools and technologies to modify sleep, the work also connects with Indo-Tibetan Buddhist literature and principles. For the past […]
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