1 hr 2 min

The Neuroscience of a Healthy Brain & Why You Dream with Dr Rahul Jandial High Performance Health

    • Alternative Health

Angela interviews Dr. Rahul Jandial about the fascinating topic of dreaming from a scientific perspective.
Dr. Jandial, a brain surgeon and neuroscientist, delves into the intricate workings of the brain during sleep and dreaming, exploring the connection between waking life experiences and dream content, and highlighting the importance of understanding the brain's transition between executive and imagination networks.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The brain needs to dream to stay fine-tuned, imaginative, and maximally adaptive. It is not just a glitch but a necessary process for the brain to function at its best. The transitional states of sleep exit and sleep entry are fascinating liminal zones where the brain toggles between executive network function and imaginative network function. These states can be rich with creative ideas and solutions. Techniques for inducing lucid dreaming, such as waking up an hour before the usual time and then trying to fall back asleep while maintaining awareness, can increase the chances of experiencing lucid dreams. Engaging in divergent thinking, which involves creative and imaginative ideation, can lead to fresh ideas and solutions. This type of thinking is essential for creativity and problem-solving. BEST MOMENTS
"I believe at some fundamental level that we sleep because we must dream. And that that's the essential feature of the human brain that's taking place during a period we call sleep."
"It's really interesting what you say about divergent focus and just like how you can become more creative and things and tap into that."
"I see dreaming as more of a high-intensity training for the brain, engaging all these different emotions and recesses that wouldn't happen with the routines of our day."
“It’s not physically that we get forced to sleep, the brain will force us to sleep."
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ABOUT THE GUEST
Dr Rahul Jandial, MD, PhD, is a dual-trained neurosurgeon and neurobiologist. He is known for undertaking complex cancer operations and overseeing groundbreaking science at the Jandial Lab in Los Angeles. Through his non-profit International Neurosurgical Children's Association (INCA) he travels around the world performing and teaching brain surgery in under-served hospitals. His first book, Life Lessons from a Brain Surgeon, was a Sunday Times bestseller. His new book, This Is Why You Dream: What your sleeping brain reveals about your waking life is available at: 
Waterstones
Amazon
ABOUT THE HOST
Angela Foster is an award winning Nutritionist, Health & Performance Coach, Speaker and Host of the High Performance Health podcast. A former Corporate lawyer turned industry leader in biohacking and health optimisation for women, Angela has been featured in various media including Huff Post, Runners world, The Health Optimisation Summit, BrainTap, The Women’s Biohacking Conference, Livestrong & Natural Health Magazine.
Angela is the creator of BioSyncing®️ a blueprint for ambitious entrepreneurial women to biohack their health so they can 10X how they show up in their business and their family without burning out. Angela’s BioSyncing®️ Blueprint is currently closed. Click here to get on the waitlist.
The High Performance Health Podcast is a top rated global podcast. Each week, Angela brings you a new insight, biohack or high performance habit to help you unlock optimal health, longevity and higher performance. Hit the follow button to make sure you get notified each time Angela releases a new episode.
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Angela interviews Dr. Rahul Jandial about the fascinating topic of dreaming from a scientific perspective.
Dr. Jandial, a brain surgeon and neuroscientist, delves into the intricate workings of the brain during sleep and dreaming, exploring the connection between waking life experiences and dream content, and highlighting the importance of understanding the brain's transition between executive and imagination networks.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The brain needs to dream to stay fine-tuned, imaginative, and maximally adaptive. It is not just a glitch but a necessary process for the brain to function at its best. The transitional states of sleep exit and sleep entry are fascinating liminal zones where the brain toggles between executive network function and imaginative network function. These states can be rich with creative ideas and solutions. Techniques for inducing lucid dreaming, such as waking up an hour before the usual time and then trying to fall back asleep while maintaining awareness, can increase the chances of experiencing lucid dreams. Engaging in divergent thinking, which involves creative and imaginative ideation, can lead to fresh ideas and solutions. This type of thinking is essential for creativity and problem-solving. BEST MOMENTS
"I believe at some fundamental level that we sleep because we must dream. And that that's the essential feature of the human brain that's taking place during a period we call sleep."
"It's really interesting what you say about divergent focus and just like how you can become more creative and things and tap into that."
"I see dreaming as more of a high-intensity training for the brain, engaging all these different emotions and recesses that wouldn't happen with the routines of our day."
“It’s not physically that we get forced to sleep, the brain will force us to sleep."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Get a free snapshot of your health and personalised report at www.yourtotalhealthcheck.com
Join The High Performance Health CommunityFree Fasting Guide - www.angelafosterperformance.com/fastingPodcast Shownotes - www.angelafosterperformance.com/podcasts
AG1 Special Offer - https://www.drinkag1.com/angelafoster 
ABOUT THE GUEST
Dr Rahul Jandial, MD, PhD, is a dual-trained neurosurgeon and neurobiologist. He is known for undertaking complex cancer operations and overseeing groundbreaking science at the Jandial Lab in Los Angeles. Through his non-profit International Neurosurgical Children's Association (INCA) he travels around the world performing and teaching brain surgery in under-served hospitals. His first book, Life Lessons from a Brain Surgeon, was a Sunday Times bestseller. His new book, This Is Why You Dream: What your sleeping brain reveals about your waking life is available at: 
Waterstones
Amazon
ABOUT THE HOST
Angela Foster is an award winning Nutritionist, Health & Performance Coach, Speaker and Host of the High Performance Health podcast. A former Corporate lawyer turned industry leader in biohacking and health optimisation for women, Angela has been featured in various media including Huff Post, Runners world, The Health Optimisation Summit, BrainTap, The Women’s Biohacking Conference, Livestrong & Natural Health Magazine.
Angela is the creator of BioSyncing®️ a blueprint for ambitious entrepreneurial women to biohack their health so they can 10X how they show up in their business and their family without burning out. Angela’s BioSyncing®️ Blueprint is currently closed. Click here to get on the waitlist.
The High Performance Health Podcast is a top rated global podcast. Each week, Angela brings you a new insight, biohack or high performance habit to help you unlock optimal health, longevity and higher performance. Hit the follow button to make sure you get notified each time Angela releases a new episode.
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1 hr 2 min