NORTHWESTERN—Even in deep sleep, sounds
make their way into our minds, researchers have
found, and enhance associated memories.
“The research strongly suggests that we don’t shut
down our minds during deep sleep,” says John
Rudoy, lead author of the study and a neuroscience
PhD student at Northwestern University. “Rather
this is an important time for consolidating memories.” Next.....
Sunday, December 6, 2009
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