Disfruta de un sueño reparador con el método que arrasa en Japón Pasamos una tercera parte de nuestras vidas entre sábanas. Los que tienen suerte, durmiendo, pero muchos otros tratando de conciliar el sueño sin éxito.¿Qué nos impide descansar bien y qué podemos hacer para sentirnos llenos de energía por la mañana? El arte del descanso recoge el innovador método desarrollado por el doctor Nishino en la prestigiosa Universidad de Stanford durante cerca de 30 años, gracias al cual: • Descubrirás el efecto directo de las horas de descanso en tu rendimiento • Adoptarás una rutina adecuada • Pondrás fin al insomnio y al estrés nocturno • Revitalizarás el cuerpo y la mente Sigue las técnicas y los consejos del doctor Nishino y... ¡dulces sueños!
Dr. Seiji Nishino is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford University, and the head of the Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology Lab (SCN lab) of the same institution. He was born in Osaka, Japan, in 1955. In 1987, he went from Osaka Medical College to study at the Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine at Stanford University. Much of his research focuses on finding the cause for excessive daytime sleepiness brought on by hypersomnia and narcolepsy. After discovering a causative gene for narcolepsy in dogs in 1999, he began group studies with the hope of stopping what causes narcolepsy in humans. He was made the head of the SCN lab in 2005 and continues to expand the field of sleep research down to the cellular and genetic levels. Desiring to “solve the mystery of sleep for society,” he is engaged in research and development for the mattress company Airweave, which is supported by a number of athletes. In April, 2016, he was made the board representative of the Institute of Sound Sleep Science. With a passion for the development of human resources in the field of science, he is also the head of the North American Alumni Association at an Osaka Kyoiku University-affiliated high school in Tennoji.