Sleep Is Vital to Associating Emotion With Memory, According to University of Michigan Study
February 23, 2021
February 23, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 23 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
When you slip into sleep, it's easy to imagine that your brain shuts down, but University of Michigan research suggests that groups of neurons activated during prior learning keep humming, tattooing memories into your brain.
U-M researchers have been studying how memories associated with a specific sensory event are formed and stored in mice. In a study conducted . . .
When you slip into sleep, it's easy to imagine that your brain shuts down, but University of Michigan research suggests that groups of neurons activated during prior learning keep humming, tattooing memories into your brain.
U-M researchers have been studying how memories associated with a specific sensory event are formed and stored in mice. In a study conducted . . .