Electrically Stimulating Sleeping Brains Enhances Memory Retention

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Electrically Stimulating Sleeping Brains Enhances Memory Retention
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Researchers have found that targeted deep-brain stimulation during a specific sleep phase can enhance memory consolidation, providing crucial insights into how deep-brain stimulation could potentially aid patients with memory disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. The study used a "closed-loop" system that delivered electrical pulses synchronized to brain activity, enhancing the connection between the brain’s memory hub and the cerebral cortex. The research provides the first physiological evidence supporting the dominant theory of how the brain consolidates memory during sleep.

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