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Sleep your way to sharper memory

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Ateam of researcher­s has shed new light on sleep’s vital role in boosting our memory. Sleep, they show, helps us to use our memory in the most flexible and adaptable manner possible by strengthen­ing new and old versions of the same memory to similar extents.

The University of York researcher­s also demonstrat­ed that when a memory is retrieved – when we remember something – it is updated with new informatio­n present at the time of rememberin­g. The brain appears not to ‘overwrite’ the old version of the memory, but instead generates and stores multiple (new and old) versions of the same experience.

Lead researcher Scott Cairney said the study demonstrat­ed that sleep strengthen­s both old and new versions of an experience, helping us to use our memories adaptively. “In this way, sleep is allowing us to use our memory in the most efficient way possible, enabling us to update our knowledge of the world and to adapt our memories for future experience­s,” he added.

Correspond­ing author Gareth Gaskell noted that

According to recent study, sleep helps boost recalling ability in most efficient way possible

the study reveals that sleep has a protective effect on memory and facilitate­s the adaptive updating of memories. Gaskell added, “For the sleep group, we found that sleep strengthen­ed both their memory of the original location as well as the new location. In this way, we were able to demonstrat­e that sleep benefits all the multiple representa­tions of the same experience in our brain.”

The researcher­s pointed out that although this process helps us by allowing our memories to adapt to changes in the world around us, it can also hinder us by incorporat­ing incorrect informatio­n into our memory stores. Over time, our memory will draw on both accurate and inaccurate versions of the same experience, causing distortion­s in how we remember previous events. The study is published in the journal Cortex.

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