2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bionps.2023.100068
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A meta-analysis of the relationship between sleep and β-Amyloid biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease

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“…In the findings from HavenBrook and colleagues, it was noted that sleep plays a significant role in the process of long-term memory consolidation. This means that while we sleep, our brains organize and integrate the information we've learned throughout the day into long-term memory (Harenbrock et al, 2023). The brain is active during sleep, and effective consolidation of associative memory occurs through regular collaboration between slow oscillations and spindles during non-REM sleep (NREM).…”
Section: Results Of Respondents' Physical Activity On Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the findings from HavenBrook and colleagues, it was noted that sleep plays a significant role in the process of long-term memory consolidation. This means that while we sleep, our brains organize and integrate the information we've learned throughout the day into long-term memory (Harenbrock et al, 2023). The brain is active during sleep, and effective consolidation of associative memory occurs through regular collaboration between slow oscillations and spindles during non-REM sleep (NREM).…”
Section: Results Of Respondents' Physical Activity On Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%