Sleep and Learning
Sleep plays a crucial role in enhancing learning capacity, as evidenced by a study comparing napping versus staying awake. Those who took a 90-minute nap showed a significant boost in memory retention, while the awake group experienced a decline. The key lies in non-REM sleep, particularly sleep spindles, which help transfer memories from the hippocampus to the cortex, effectively clearing space for new information.In this clip
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