Crisis in Perception

Scientific American: Sleep Science — The System That Rebuilds Human Perception


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

Author: Scientific American Editors

This episode explores the Scientific American sleep collection as a systems-level analysis of how sleep architecture influences memory, emotional regulation, perception, and institutional behavior.

By focusing on biological incentive architecture rather than productivity culture or lifestyle advice, the episode shows why sleep systems persist as an evolutionary necessity — and how they connect to larger neurological, metabolic, and social structures.

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