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Declarative memory: sleep protects new memories from interference
Authors:Norman Kenneth A
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Green Hall, Washington Road, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA. knorman@princeton.edu
Abstract:Interference is one of the most fundamental phenomena in memory research: acquiring new memories causes forgetting of other, related memories. A new study shows that sleep, interposed between learning episodes, can mitigate the extent to which new (post-sleep) learning interferes with recall of previously acquired knowledge.
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