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		<title>Memory Formation Evidence from Sleep Discovered</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though we haven’t seen any concrete proof on how we can benefit from proper sleep as far as our memory is concerned, it seems that this logic is going to be backed up soon with this new discovery by Rutgers University, Newark and Collége de France, Paris research team. It seems that they have scored a major breakthrough discovering a mechanism that is responsible for associating sleep with memory formation. Normally, we address it to the time of sleep. Other than that, no clear evidence exists. But now it looks like the said research teams outdid themselves. They have determined that short transient brain events, called “sharp wave ripples,” are responsible for consolidating memory and transferring the learned information from the hippocampus to the neocortex, where long-term memories are stored. With this development, a lot of unanswered questions now become clearer. Rest and good sleep is one thing. But the memory formation to benefit from it seems to be more important as far as tying up the learning factor is concerned. (Source) Science Daily a brain, breakthrough, clear evidence, collége de france, concrete proof, france paris, good sleep, hippocampus, logic, memory formation, neocortex, new discovery, rutgers university newark, science, Sleep &#8230; <a href="http://sleepzine.com/sleep-news/memory-formation-evidence-from-sleep-discovered/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p>a</p>
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<p>Though we haven’t seen any concrete proof on how we can benefit from proper sleep as far as our memory is concerned, it seems that this logic is going to be backed up soon with this new discovery by Rutgers University, Newark and Collége de France, Paris research team. It seems that they have scored a major breakthrough discovering a mechanism that is responsible for associating sleep with memory formation.</p>
<p>Normally, we address it to the time of sleep. Other than that, no clear evidence exists. But now it looks like the said research teams outdid themselves. They have determined that short transient brain events, called “sharp wave ripples,” are responsible for consolidating memory and transferring the learned information from the hippocampus to the neocortex, where long-term memories are stored.</p>
<p>With this development, a lot of unanswered questions now become clearer. Rest and good sleep is one thing. But the memory formation to benefit from it seems to be more important as far as tying up the learning factor is concerned.</p>
<p>(<a target="_blank" href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090915174506.htm" >Source</a>) Science Daily </p>
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