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“We are beginning to see that deep sleep actually is a key time for memory processing,” Paller says. “Our little experiment opens the door to many questions.” For example, would high-school students do better on SAT tests if daytime studying was supplemented with sleep sounds at night? Would students learning foreign vocabulary words or other facts do better in the morning after listening to related information as they slept?

NORTHWESTERN (US)—Even in deep sleep, sounds make their way into our minds, researchers have found, and enhance associated memories. Continue…

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 16:04 - 9 Comments


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