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GUEST SERIES | Dr. Matt Walker: Using Sleep to Improve Learning, Creativity & Memory

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The human brain can hold onto freshly formed memories for about 16 hours before they need to be consolidated through sleep. Sleep is crucial for consolidating memories, preventing forgetting, and maintaining procedural memories. Sleep does not enhance memories but saves them from being forgotten, acting as a memory bank to either maintain or flush the information. This process ensures that memories are not lost over time and that sleep plays a vital role in memory retention.

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