Intentional Effort Outperforms Sleep and Emotions in Memory Retention

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Intentional Effort Outperforms Sleep and Emotions in Memory Retention
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A study shows that intentional control over what to remember influences long-term memory more than emotional content or sleep, with sleep brain waves like spindles playing a role in emotional memory recall, but overall sleep duration has less impact than conscious memory strategies.

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