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Stickgold, Robert; Walker, Matthew P.
doi: 10.1093/sleep/28.10.1225pmid: 16295206
Abstract:The last 10 years have produced a wealth of scientific studies reporting a role for sleep in offline memory processing. Despite this evidence, debate continues to rage over the very existence of sleep-dependent learning and memory processing. We briefly review here the evidence in support of sleep's role in memory consolidation.
Vertes, Robert P.; Siegel, Jerome M.
doi: 10.1093/sleep/28.10.1228pmid: 16295207
Abstract:We have previously presented a wealth of data refuting the proposal that memories are processed or consolidated in sleep. Our objections have been largely ignored, creating the impression that the hypothesized role for sleep in memory processing is an established fact rather than a highly controversial and unresolved issue. We briefly review the main arguments against a role for sleep in learning/memory.
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