This is the final instalment in our series on sleep, learning and memory. We will focus on two mechanisms that explain how your sleeping brain retains and remembers new information. The first involves a process of shifting information from short to long-term memory storage sites; the second is something that we call memory replay. A third possible mechanism concerns the rebalancing of the strength of the connections within the brain but we're going to come onto that in a later episode.

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