“Memories, even old memories, are not final. Sleep constantly updates them,” explains professor and lead author of the study, Maksim Bazhenov, Ph.D. “We predict that during the sleep cycle, both old and new memories are spontaneously replayed, which prevents forgetting and increases recall performance.”
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