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Boosting slow oscillations during sleep potentiates memory.

Marshall L et al.

Nature. 2006 Nov 30; 444(7119):610-613

https://doi.org/10.1038/nature05278PMID: 17086200

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08 Dec 2006
David P Wolfer
David P Wolfer

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This paper presents evidence that endogenous slow potential oscillations have a causal role in the sleep-associated consolidation of memory. Inducing slow oscillation-like potential fields by transcranial stimulation during early nocturnal non-REM sleep in healthy human volunteers improved the over-night consolidation of word-pairs memorized before going to sleep.

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