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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the important role that sleep and dreams have in learning, regulating emotions, and recovering from trauma. I discuss how dreams during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep contribute to emotional learning and the processing of traumatic experiences. I also discuss the similarities of REM dreams to clinical treatments like ketamine and EMDR therapy. I explain how non-REM dreams function differently to support other types of learning. Additionally, I describe science-backed strategies to optimize both types of sleep for improved learning, mood and emotional regulation. Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday. Read the full show notes for this Huberman Lab Essentials episode: https://go.hubermanlab.com/oHpVh5A Timestamps 00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Dreaming, Learning & Un-Learning 00:01:04 Types of Sleep 00:02:57 Slow-Wave Sleep, Motor Learning 00:06:54 Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Sleep, Paralysis, Unlearning of Emotional Events 00:11:21 Lack of REM Sleep, Emotionality 00:13:54 REM Sleep, Learning & Meaning 00:17:46 EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing) Therapy, Trauma 00:24:25 Ketamine Therapy, PCP, Trauma 00:27:30 REM Sleep as Therapy, Emotions 00:29:47 Tool: Improve Slow-Wave & REM Sleep 00:33:12 Recap & Key Takeaways #HubermanLab #Science #Dreams Disclaimer & Disclosures: https://www.hubermanlab.com/disclaimer