Neuroscientists Make Breakthrough Memory-and-Sleep Discovery

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Neuroscientists Make Breakthrough Memory-and-Sleep Discovery
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'The memories that are formed prior to sleep deprivation will not undergo the same memory processing...,' researchers told Newsweek.

Scientists have made a breakthrough in our understanding of how memories form in the brain and how this process may be disrupted by not getting enough sleep.The findings offer exciting insights into how our brains work and may lead to new targeted treatments to improve memory formation in the future.Getting enough sleep is essential for our mental and physical well-being.

But the firing of these ripples in the sleep-deprived group was weaker and less organized than the patterns observed in the brains of the well-rested rats.The sleep-deprived rats were then given two days to recover and demonstrated improvements in strength and organization of the sharp-wave ripple activity. However, they were unable to reach the same levels of activity as the rats with normal sleep schedules.

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