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Learning in your sleep.
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Reports that scientists, led by Pierre Maquet of the Cyclotron Research Centre, have analyzed the brains of sleeping people to try to figure out why sleep is good for memory. Contention that during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, people dream and lay down memories; Study by Maquet which involved people learning without being aware of it; Conclusion that that neural connections involved in memory are reinforced through reactivation during REM sleep.
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