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Direct Evidence Of Role Of Sleep In Memory Formation Is Uncovered | ScienceDaily"Short transient brain events, called "sharp wave ripples" in the hippocampus during deep sleep are responsible for "memory consolidation," transferring the learned information to the neocortex, where long-term memories are stored, a Rutgers University and College de France research team has found. ...
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The effect of gamma waves on cognitive and language skills in children | Eureka! Science NewsNew studies conducted by April Benasich, professor of neuroscience at Rutgers University in Newark, and her colleagues reveal that gamma wave activity in the brains of children provide a window into their cognitive development, and could open the way for more effective intervention for those ...
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The effect of gamma waves on cognitive and language skills in childrenPhysOrg.com: New studies conducted by April Benasich, professor of neuroscience at Rutgers University in Newark, and her colleagues reveal that gamma wave activity in the brains of children provide a window into their cognitive development, and could open the way for more effective intervention ...
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Narcissistic people most likely to emerge as leadersWhen a group is without a leader, you can often count on a narcissist to take charge, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people who score high in narcissism tend to take control of leaderless groups. Narcissism is a trait in which people are self-centered, exaggerate their talents and ...
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