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How does sleep affect memory and learning?

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Sleep plays a critical role in **memory consolidation** — the process of moving information from short-term to long-term memory.

**During sleep:** - **Slow-wave (deep) sleep:** The hippocampus replays recent experiences and transfers them to the neocortex for long-term storage. This is crucial for declarative memory (facts, events). - **REM sleep:** Associated with procedural memory (skills, habits) and emotional memory processing. This is when most dreaming occurs. - **Memory reactivation:** The brain literally replays neural patterns from the day, strengthening those connections.

**Practical implications:** - Studying before sleep is more effective than studying and staying up late - Sleep deprivation impairs the formation of new memories and retrieval of existing ones - A 20-minute nap after learning can improve retention by up to 20% - Pulling all-nighters for exams is counterproductive — you retain less and your recall under stress is worse

Getting 7–9 hours significantly outperforms any supplement or memory hack.

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