
Sleep Unplugged with Dr. Chris Winter
No holds barred, unscripted discussion on a wide range of sleep topics - from sleep disorders to current research and controversies in the field. No topic is off limits! Dr. Chris Winter is a clinician, a board certified neurologist and double boarded sleep specialist with 30 years of clinical experience. He is the author of The Sleep Solution and The Rested Child, and is a popular consultant and speaker, working for many professional sports teams. He is well known for his unique perspective and ability to demystify sleep, all of which he brings to Sleep Unplugged.
Sleep Unplugged with Dr. Chris Winter
#54 - Insomnia and the Five Senses: See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me
The five senses are our brain's main way of collecting information about our immediate environment. They have a powerful effect on our moods, cognition, and the way we experience the world. They are also integral to the way we sleep and deal with insomnia. I recently met Gretchen Rubin and read her latest book Life in Five Senses. In this episode, we will explore heightening and honing our five senses as a portal for improving our sleep and managing insomnia. In this episode we will:
- Discuss visualization and rehearsal as a means to relax and combat insomnia
- Explore the creation of an Auditory Hypnotic playlist and how curating music/songs that relax you can be a helpful tool to set the stage for improved sleep
- Review the current data on white noise and its effects on sleep outcomes
- Discuss smell and olfaction as a tool for sleep
- Evaluate different novel smells and their relative effects on sleep and insomnia
- Revisit tart cherry juice and other pre-bedtime drinks as a way to establish routine via taste
- Introduce the concept of "sleep-touch" and review a recent study about how it effects the sleep of couples
Produced by: Maeve Winter
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Thanks for listening and sleep well!