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Sleep and Plasticity: Do We Consolidate Memories Separately in Each Hemisphere?
1Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Abstract:
During sleep, our memories are spontaneously reactivated and consolidated. Now it seems that we can influence these reactivations in specific locations of our brain, for example, by sniffing memory-related odors with only one nostril.
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