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Neuroscientists are trying to find out what happens to our brains when we dream or have nightmares

The research team will observe mice treated with mefloquine, a malaria drug no longer prescribed due to serious side effects, for two weeks and observe their brains and behaviour.

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00:00We want to understand the brain in its best states, like happiness, because we also want
00:13to understand what's going wrong when it's broken. So if we know what the optimal state
00:18of your brain is, what healthy happiness looks like, what healthy dreaming looks like, what
00:22healthy sleep looks like, that can help us inform and solve what is gone awry in various
00:27disorders and diseases that might have components disrupted with sleep, like things like Alzheimer's disease.
00:57All right.
01:10You
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