Why ‘sleeping on it’ may improve learning and memory

When faced with difficult tasks, sometimes people hit a mental wall and make the decision to “sleep on it.” Returning to the task after sleeping, they often perform better. Why? Rhythmic brain activity during sleep transforms task-related information into stronger, longer-term memory.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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