Sleep Is for Forgetting
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- DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0820-16.2017
Sleep Is for Forgetting
Abstract
It is possible that one of the essential functions of sleep is to take out the garbage, as it were, erasing and "forgetting" information built up throughout the day that would clutter the synaptic network that defines us. It may also be that this cleanup function of sleep is a general principle of neuroscience, applicable to every creature with a nervous system.
Keywords: REM sleep; TR sleep; depotentiation; development; mental health; noradrenaline; spindles; theta.
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