There’s nothing like a good night’s sleep to get some serious thinking done. That, at least, is the theme of two new investigations, one conducted with rodents and the other with people.
SLEEP ON IT. Rats’ memories for novel experiences may get a boost during slow-wave sleep. Ribeiro
Rats permitted to explore novel objects display distinctive activity throughout much of their brains.
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