Hunger Enhances Sleep Patterns to Boost Memory Formation

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New research reveals that sleep rhythms like slow oscillations and spindles, crucial for memory consolidation, are more flexible than previously thought and can be influenced by metabolic states such as fasting, which enhances their synchronization and density, potentially improving memory retention.
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