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False awakenings

All an illusion, you say That was a false awakening that didn t really occur. You have no objective evidence of it. Rubbish I reply. You are again forced back to the wall of absurdity. I know I (sometimes) have false awakenings (from REM) and I know what they are like, just as I know I sometimes have confusional, confabulatory awakenings (from NREM) and I know what they are like. These problematical exceptions must be acknowledged and they must be explained, but they must not be allowed to confound signal and noise (or baby and bath water). ... [Pg.118]

The experience of false awakening raises a host of fascinating questions. [Pg.160]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.158 , Pg.159 , Pg.160 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.158 , Pg.159 , Pg.160 ]




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