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Dr. Gina Poe: Use Sleep to Enhance Learning, Memory & Emotional State

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Norepinephrine and PTSD

The locus surrealist doesn't stop firing in REM sleep for people with post-traumatic stress disorder. Norepinephrine would act at synapses to prevent that weakening of novelty encoding structures, which keep memories fresh and maladaptive. So if you're not able to erase that thumb drive, you will always feel like that trauma happened earlier than it did.

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