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making profiles
of bad sleepers.
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I'm looking for
a common psychological link.
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I hope that the work we do here
will someday be able to help
other people like yourselves.
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God knows I'm all for helping people,
saving the world,
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but doesn't everybody have
a problem sleeping these days ?
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Life's too frantic.
:26:22
What about you, Nell ?
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Um, well, it seems that
you all have trouble sleeping,
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because your lives
are exciting,
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and it's complicated, and you think
about it when you go to sleep.
:26:33
But, um, I don't know.
Nothing's ever really happened to me,
:26:37
so I don't have a reason
to sleep badly.
:26:39
But in your application
you said you had trouble sleeping.
:26:43
Mm-hmm, yes,
but it's not like them.
:26:46
It's because, uh, there was
always somebody calling me,
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there was always
somebody banging.
:26:53
Ever since I was little,
I took care of my mother.
:26:57
And-- And she would wake up
in the middle of the night.
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She would bang with her cane
on the wall.
:27:05
And it was just
this relentless--
:27:09
it was a relentless banging
all through the night.
:27:13
That's weird, because even though,
uh, she's dead,
:27:17
I still hear it
and I wake up.
:27:26
Well, that's why we're here,
Eleanor-- to try and help you.
:27:30
Yeah, Nell. I think what Dr. Marrow's
trying to say is...
:27:32
that you're a basket case,
just like the rest of us.
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Thank you, Mary.
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Okay. Okay.
Why are we here ?
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Really, to answer
the most basic question:
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- What is wrong with you people ?
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These are standard
cognitive and perception tests.