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Matthew Walker is a British author, scientist and professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.As an academic, Walker has focused on the impact of sleep on human health. He has contributed to many scientific research studies. Why We Sleep (2017) is his first work of popular science. Early life and education Walker was born in Liverpool, England, and was raised in that city and Chester. Walker graduated with a degree in neuroscience from University of Nottingham in 1996. He received a Ph.D. in neurophysiology from Newcastle University in 1999, where his research was funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) Neurochemical Pathology Unit. Career and research Walker has spent most of his career working in the United States. Harvard University In 2004 Walker became an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. In one experiment he conducted in 2002, he trained people to type a complex series of keys on a computer keyboard as quickly as possible. One group started in the morning and the other started in the evening, with a 12-hour time interval for each group respectively. He and his colleagues found that those who were tested in the evening first and re-tested after getting a good night's sleep improved their performance significantly without a loss of accuracy compared to their counterparts. University of California, Berkeley Walker left Harvard in 2007 and has taught as a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Walker is the founder and director of the Center for Human Sleep Science, which is located in UC Berkeley's department of psychology, in association with the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and the Henry H. Wheeler Jr. Brain Imaging Center. The organisation uses brain imaging methods (MRI, PET scanning), high-density sleep electroencephalography recordings, genomics, proteomics, autonomic physiology, brain stimulation, and cognitive testing to investigate the role of sleep in human health and disease. It researches Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, cancer, depression, anxiety, insomnia, cardiovascular disease, drug abuse, obesity, and diabetes. Verily / Google In 2018 Walker collaborated with research scientists at Project Baseline in developing a sleep diary. Project Baseline is led by Verily (a life sciences research organisation of Alphabet Inc.). As of 2020 Walker states on his website that he is "a Sleep Scientist at Google [helping] the scientific exploration of sleep in health and disease." Why We Sleep Walker's first book was Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams (2017). He spent four years writing the book, in which he asserts that sleep deprivation is linked to numerous fatal diseases, including dementia. The book became a Sunday Times bestseller in the UK, and a New York Times Bestseller in the US. It has also been published in Spanish and in traditional Mandarin Chinese in 2019 by Commonwealth Publishing Group. Why We Sleep was subject to criticism by Alexey Guzey, an independent researcher with a background in economics, in an essay entitled "Matthew Walker's 'Why We Sleep' Is Riddled with Scientific and Factual Errors". Guzey, together with Andrew Gelman, a statistician at Columbia University, accused Walker of falsification of data in an article published in Chance. Guzey and Gelman argued that "it is unethical to reproduce a graph and remove the one bar in the original graph that contradicts your story". Gelman suggested that the case entered into the territory of "research misconduct."Walker claimed on numerous occasions, including in Why We Sleep, that the World Health Organization (WHO) had declared, "a global sleep loss epidemic." The WHO denied his claim, and Walker subsequently conceded that his assertion had been "misremembered," and was actually attributable to a claim from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2014.Walker failed to disclose that numerous meta-analyses involving over four million adults found the lowest mortality was associated with seven hours of sleep, and that the increased risk of death associated with sleeping more than seven hours was significantly greater than the risk of sleeping less than seven hours as defined by a J-shaped curve. Psychologist Stuart J. Ritchie criticised Walker's approach in his book. "Walker could have written a far more cautious book that limited itself to just what the data shows, but perhaps such a book wouldn't have sold so many copies or been hailed as an intervention that 'should change science and medicine.'" Media In 2019 Walker gave a TED talk entitled "Sleep is your superpower". Markus Loecher, Professor for Mathematics and Statistics at Berlin School of Economics and Law criticised its claims and the veracity of its facts.Walker has a short-form podcast, The Matt Walker Podcast, focusing on sleep, the brain, and the body. Article retraction An article written by Walker published in Neuron in August 2019 was retracted in July 2020, at the request of the author, after it was found to have considerable overlap with an article of his previously published in The Lancet. References. Discover the Matthew Walker popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Matthew Walker books.

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  • Ember synopsis, comments

    Ember

    Matthew Troy Walker

    Winner of a spring 2024 Bookfest award!Ancient evils that should never have been forgotten and secrets that should never have been lost. These are what have shattered our world an...

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    The Fast

    John Oakes

    With fasting at an alltime high in popularity, here is the first deep exploration into the surprising history and science behind the practiceessential to many religions and philoso...

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    Beat Insomnia with NLP

    Adrian Tannock

    Insomnia is a problem that seriously affects millions of people. But Adrian Tannock has found that by using NLP techniques, people can hugely improve their sleeping experience. Thi...

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    All You Need is Rest

    Mita Mistry

    From bathing rituals and sleep yoga to solitude and mental relaxation, discover the restorative power of rest and sleep with this beautiful little bookWhen was the last time you tr...

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    The Ten Types of Human

    Dexter Dias

    The inspiration behind the hit podcast THE 100 TYPES OF HUMAN with DEXTER DIAS and BBC 5 Live host NIHAL ARTHANAYAKE'This book is the one. Think Sapiens and triple it.' Julia Hobs...

  • Why We Sleep synopsis, comments

    Why We Sleep

    Instant-Summary

    Why We Sleep Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams A Comprehensive Summary PART 1: THIS THING CALLED SLEEP CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO SLEEP In the first chapter of the book...

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    Summary of Why We Sleep

    Quick Reads

    Discover a revolutionary guide that will motivate you get more and better quality sleep!Why We Sleep argues that sleep is one of the most important but least understood aspects of ...

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    Mist

    Matthew Troy Walker

    The belief in our victory was the impetus for the chaos that spread across creation. In the end the cost was steep, but compared to what would be paid in full, it was hardly of any...

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    How Lovely the Ruins

    Annie Chagnot & Emi Ikkanda

    This wideranging collection of inspirational poetry and prose offers readers solace, perspective, and the courage to persevere.In times of personal hardship or collective anxiety, ...

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    Sleep Insights

    Howard Burton

    This book is based on an indepth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Matthew Walker, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology and Founder and Director of the Center for H...

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    Retrouvez un sommeil profond en 4 semaines

    Michael Mosley, Réginald Allouche & Marion McGuiness

    Dans ce guide très complet, vous trouverez : les rythmes et mécanismes du sommeil ainsi que les éléments qui influent sur le sommeil (horloge biologique, caféine, stress, genr...

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    Falsche Juwelen zum Afternoon Tea

    Emma Lagies Whitman

    Ein delikates Verbrechen im HimalajaDarjeeling, die berühmteste Teestadt im Himalaja: Die beiden Freundinnen Charlotte und Doris verbringen ihren Urlaub in einem luxuriösen Kolonia...

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    Summary of Why We Sleep

    The Summary Guy

    Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams | A Complete Summary Thank you for purchasing “Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams” book summary! If you li...

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    The Natural Sleeper

    Julie Wright

    A comprehensive guide to natural and easytoaccess remedies for insomnia and poor sleep hygiene that will help you finally achieve a good night’s rest.In our restless, modern world,...

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    Heartless

    John Matthew Walker

    Heartless is a tangled journey of one boy who loses heart, a man who loses everything, and a young woman who unlocks her family's dark secrets. Their stories weave together in...

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    Symphony Of The Night

    Matthew Christian

    This is a story of the greatest horror musical ever created from the darkest mind that walks the earth. The poems in this book might make you feel uncomfortable, uneasy, sad, angry...

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    Beat Insomnia with NLP

    Adrian Tannock

    Insomnia is a problem that seriously affects millions of people. But Adrian Tannock has found that by using NLP techniques, people can hugely improve their sleeping experience.This...

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    Contented Dementia

    Oliver James

    Dementia is a little understood and currently incurable illness, but much can be done to maximise the quality of life for people with the condition. Contented Dementia by clinical...

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    Nodding Off

    Alice Gregory

    Sleep plays a crucial role in our waking lives, and we need to start paying it more attention. The latest research tells us that it's essential for learning and memory, for me...

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    The SHED Method

    Sara Milne Rowe

    Make 2020 your best year yet with the help of the The Shed Method stepbystep advice to give you the drive to go after what you want and achieve real success.'A new way to tackle l...

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    How Confidence Works

    Ian Robertson

    Confidence makes your brain work better and boosts your performance Confidence acts like a miniantidepressant, lifting your mood Confidence is contagious Confidence is anxiety's g...

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    Teach Yourself to Sleep

    Kate Mikhail

    PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR QUALITY SLEEP'In her brilliant new book Mikhail delivers accessible science to help you take back control of your bedtime and your sleep' PsychologiesAre yo...

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    Matthew Pagano Et Al. v. Mary P. Walker

    Court of Appeals of Utah

    The plaintiffs, three adult sons of Luke and Lucy Pagano, both now deceased, sued their sister Mary Pagano Walker to have a trust imposed upon money in bank accounts in the joint n...

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    Saints and Sinners

    Lawrence Wright

    From the Pulitzer Prizewinning author of The Looming Tower comes a fascinating book about religion in America, about the passions, triumphs, and failures of the life of faith, reve...

  • The Neuroscience of Excellent Sleep synopsis, comments

    The Neuroscience of Excellent Sleep

    Stan Rodski

    How to use the insights of neuroscience and the techniques of mindfulness to get a good night's sleep.Everyone's familiar with the consequences of lost sleep: you're groggy and irr...

  • Why We Sleep synopsis, comments

    Why We Sleep

    Matthew Walker

    “Why We Sleep is an important and fascinating book…Walker taught me a lot about this basic activity that every person on Earth needs. I suspect his book will do the same for you.” ...