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A Guerrien1, K Dujardin, O Mandai
1Laboratoire des Acquisitons Cognitives et Linguistiques (LABACOLIL) Université de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France.
Abstract:
REM sleep involvement in memory processes was demonstrated in animals and humans: 1) REM sleep deprivation impairs the memory fixation, 2) learning sessions are followed by modifications of REM sleep characteristics. Moreover, sleep patterns can be modified by applying auditory stimulations during REM sleep. We show that REM actual auditory stimulations significantly improve the retention of a Morse code learning task. These results are discussed in terms of brain activation.
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