aBergen Centre for Ethics and Priority Setting, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway bDanish Centre for Health Economics and Department of Public ...
By illuminating the precise timing and mechanism by which the neocortex becomes primed to receive and integrate information from the hippocampus, the study stands to refine therapeutic strategies ...
Mikaela Bloomberg said in a press release. Although exercise has previously been shown to improve memory in short spurts, this new research aims to show that positive cognitive effects may last ...
So, slow-wave sleep evidently supports memory formation by making the neocortex particularly receptive for many short periods of time." This knowledge could be used to improve memory, for example ...