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Sleep and the Rhythms of Life
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Sleep, Insomnia and Wellbeing: Historical Perspectives

The Sleep and the Rhythms of Life Network welcomed Brigitte Steger (Japanese Studies, Cambridge) and Megan Leitch (English Literature, Cardiff, and President of the International Arthurian Society British Branch) to present two papers.
Sleep and the Rhythms of Life

Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 4

How could different types of music be used in therapy? Oxford medical graduate and working musician and DJ Michael Diamond discusses the features of different music genres types of music and their therapeutic potential.
Sleep and the Rhythms of Life

Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 3

How can electronic dance music tools and techniques be used to manipulate music for psychological ends, for example to enhance sleep?
Sleep and the Rhythms of Life

Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 2

How does a DJ use different music to engage listeners, from a neuropsychological perspective? Professor Eric Clarke (Emeritus Professor of Music at Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) discuss.
Sleep and the Rhythms of Life

Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 1

What's the relationship between music and the rhythms of our lives? Professor Sally Shuttleworth asks Professor Eric Clarke (Music at University of Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) to discuss.
CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast

Sleep and Scents - Dr. Julia Harris

In this episode, we interview Dr. Julia Harris to discuss her ongoing research on sleep utilising the olfactory system.
CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast

Snoozing Fruitflies

In this episode with Dr Sarnataro, we explore techniques used during his recent PhD to investigate the mitochondrial dynamics in neurons of sleeping fruitflies. Raffaele also offers advice on how to make the most of an Oxford PhD position.
Sleep and the Rhythms of Life
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Sleep, Light, Architecture

How can a neuroscientist and an architect help us to understand the world of sleep and the rhythms that govern our lives?
Our Mental Wellness

Overcoming Sleep Problems

What sleep is for, how does it work and how can we deal with tricky sleep problems? This is the second talk in the Department of Experimental Psychology’s Our Mental Wellness series.
CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast

Sleeping with One Eye Open - Vladyslav Vyazovskiy

We discuss the Science of Sleep
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Does Sleep Matter in Parkinson's

Dr Tom Barber discusses his research
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Learning' part 1 - Sleep for success

Sleep is really important. But do we realise how important it is, particularly for helping us think straight? Are teenagers lazy? Are their body clocks different?
Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

What Makes You Tick?

How do you know when it's time to wake up or go to sleep? More powerful than any alarm are your circadian rhythms.
Student Life at Oxford

Helping yourself to sleep

If you are having difficulty sleeping this podcast has some straightforward suggestions for improving your sleep. Created by the Oxford University Counselling Service.
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

Rediscovering the importance of sleep, 'the chief of all earthly blessings', in the digital age

Inaugural lecture on sleep research
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

Homeostatic regulation of sleep and its regional aspects

Vladyslav Vyazovskiy from the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics gives this Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences seminar
The History of Science Museum

Body Clocks, Sleep and Light

Russell Foster explains the role of light in regulating our bodies and discusses the implications of today's almost constant exposure to light.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Uehiro Seminar: Sleep and Opportunity for Well-being

Discussing a paper co-authored with David Birks, Alexandre Erler suggests sleeping less can provide a greater opportunity for well-being.
Alumni Weekend

Sleep in the Global 24/7 Society

Professor Foster gives a talk on some of the causes and consequences of sleep disruption and explores how our increasingly sleep deprived society is have unanticipated consequences for out physical and mental health.

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