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How to quiet your brain at night: the power of the cognitive shuffle
Lying awake is rarely a matter of not being tired; it’s often a matter of not being able to stop thinking. Rumination — endlessly chewing over thoughts — keeps your system alert when you want to switch off. One technique that tries to break this pattern is the cognitive shuffle, developed by cognitive scientist Luc Beaudoin
Jorge Marten Groen
Feb 162 min read
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