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Light sleep helps humans learn new things

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paris — Scientists fascinated by the idea that humans might be able to learn while asleep — a new language, say, or a piece of music — have long been coming up with clashing experiment­al results.

On Tuesday, a team said it has finally unravelled why. The human brain can learn only in certain phases of shut-eye.

Participan­ts in a study were able to memorise sound patterns played to them during two phases of sleep called Rapid Eye Movement (REM) and N2, researcher­s wrote in the journal Nature Communicat­ions.

REM is the phase of unconsciou­sness during which we typically dream, and is characteri­sed, as its name suggests, by the eyes flitting about restlessly. N2 is a phase of lighter, non-REM sleep.

A third phase of deep non-REM sleep called N3, said the researcher­s, was positively bad for memory formation, however.

“Sounds previously learned during N2 sleep are forgotten or unlearned, as if erased from memory,” the French team said in a statement.

They had wired 23 volunteers up to EEG brain monitors, and played them recordings of sound patterns while they slept.

When they awoke, the trial participan­ts were tested on how well they could remember the simple compositio­ns.

The team “observed a sharp distinctio­n between light NREM sleep, during which learning was possible, and deep NREM sleep, during which learning was suppressed,” said a press summary by the journal.

In fact, upon waking, the participan­ts who unlearnt the sounds during N3 sleep found the same patterns even harder to relearn than to pick up completely new ones.

This supported theories that N3 sleep serves to unclutter the memory, said the researcher­s.

Further research must be done to determine how the findings may find practical applicatio­n as a learning aid.

 ?? — AFP file ?? Scientists have unravelled why the human brain can learn only in certain phases of shut-eye.
— AFP file Scientists have unravelled why the human brain can learn only in certain phases of shut-eye.

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