Sleep is essential to restore body and brain functions. Animal and human data demonstrate in addition a fundamental role of sleep in memory consolidation and learning.1–3 Accordingly, sleep loss and… Click to show full abstract
Sleep is essential to restore body and brain functions. Animal and human data demonstrate in addition a fundamental role of sleep in memory consolidation and learning.1–3 Accordingly, sleep loss and sleep disorders are associated with disturbances of memory, learning, and, more generally, cognitive function.4,5
               
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