
The brain has been known to process new information when a person sleeps and now researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center have found that sleeping after learning helps the growth of dendritic spines, which connect different brain cells, and allow the transfer of information along the synapses, a new study published in Science reveals. The findings, in mice, provide important physical evidence in support of the hypothesis that sleep helps consolidate and strengthen ...

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