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Naps Not Needed to Make New Memories

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Do We Need Sleep to Form Long-Term Memories?

A new study shows that rats who stayed awake after engaging with novel objects could remember seeing those things a week later. That suggests that long-term memories can be laid down without having to lay down. The results appear in the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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