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Reducing State Anxiety Using Working Memory Maintenance
Published on: July 19, 2017
Dreams, mnemonics, and tuning for criticality
Barak A Pearlmutter1, Conor J Houghton
1Department of Computer Science and Hamilton Institute, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland. barak@cs.nuim.ie http://www.bcl.hamilton.ie/~barak/
Abstract:
According to the tuning-for-criticality theory, the essential role of sleep is to protect the brain from super-critical behaviour. Here we argue that this protective role determines the content of dreams and any apparent relationship to the art of memory is secondary to this.
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